It might be strange to write a piece on my 2019 drama year by talking about dramas I didn’t watch. However the evidence is in. Dropping has made my drama year better. Because sometimes what you choose to stop watching is as important as what you finished.
Year: 2019
There’s some debate on the quality of 2019 as a drama year but, from my perspective, this year was a great drama year.
Sky Castle was 2019’s best drama, but it was Be Melodramatic’s year.
That’s the conclusion from a poll of 100 drama watchers on the best and worst in Korean dramas this year.
As HIStory3: Make Our Days Count comes to an end this week, fans of BL have started to cast their eye across the series as a whole and realise that the problematic and unhealthy relationships depicted in this year’s instalments is not a new phenomena but in fact a pattern.
History3 delivers regressive fan service in lieu of a new storyline and it’s as horrible as it sounds
Sweet Sir Galahad Came in through the window In the night when The moon was in the yard. He took her hand in his And shook the long hair From his neck and he told her She’d been working much…
It’s an old joke that the novel Jane Eyre is a kdrama. Well, turns out it definitely is. And here’s why.
Skinship Deprivation Syndrome (SDS) is a debilitating condition caused by watching too many dramas.
There are moments in your life when you remember the classics of science fiction and how they predicted all the ways in which humanity could go horribly wrong. B5 was one of those extraordinary shows.