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My friend introduced me to the world of K-Dramas.. Boys over flowers was my first drama.. I am Indian too and get bored with the nonsense we get on TV here. My sis who lives in London and I am hooked to K-dramas. What has Korea and Korean Dramas done to us! We are addicts. Full house My girlfriend is a Gumiho Coffee prince secret garden You are beautiful personal preference The greatest love My Girl shining inheritance A love story in Harvard. I am an indian too Please keep on recaping But I absolutely hate Indian soaps sorry ajji!

The music is so awkwardly dramatic, and I just kinda want to puke all over the ugly actors' faces. I am suprised with the huge volume of indian k drama addicts. I am also Indian who was hooked to the k dramas since I first watched Boys over Flowers. And I really love dramabeans. Its great platform for getting to know dramas and read the recaps.

Great job both girlfriday and javabeans and all other dramabeans staff. It would be a dream come true if all the indian kdrama fans would just make a group somewhere. More Indians! We're truly everywhere. I see a lot of peopel from the south here. I'm North Indian. An Indori NRI for that matter. I adore K-dramas and I started with The Heirs last year and it still remains my favorite.

The main leads are too cute. Also have you heard about mydramalist. You can keep track of asian dramas you have watched using that. Happily shocked that the first thread here is about Indian fans of K-dramas! I am a lawyer in Mumbai and K-dramas are how I beat all that stress of my everyday life. I'd probably have an alcohol addiction otherwise or maybe a boyfriend and a life?

I can't wait to meet a kdrama fan randomly somehwere in India and fangirl about all kdramas, kpop etc. I am Indian too. I have been watching kdramas since last year. If you don't know if you know about Exciting India. Watch it here. I'm a pretty new blogger myself and was browsing around when I saw yours. A fellow drama addict leaving you a reply. I am currently watching Lovers in Paris right now. Much love to asian dramas!

I was searching for a Dal Ja's Spring review and accidentally came into your site. I am an avid k-drama watcher myself, and very very appreciate all the stuff you have put here! I simply love the songs you posted, I get so attached to the OSTs when I watch dramas and now I can hear them anytime.

Also, your writing style is very cool and inspiring. Hi there. I just want to say that your website is fantastic and I think you are somewhat witty. Good to find fellow drama fanatics. Its great being able to watch japanese and korean dramas back here in Australia, my housemate got me hooked on them while I lived in Japan.

Just wish I could speak Japanese and Korean so I don't need the subs! I love ur blog. Not only is the content entertaining and insightful. But I also love ur site. Its one of the best put together sites I have seen to date. I want to encourage you to continue this good work, it takes a lot of heart and time, and you are doing a great job!

I am also a big fan and always looking for a great site that can recommend me what to watch, so here it is - a review site written by a fan You are a wonderful writer! I thoroughly enjoy your summaries and choice of music. Thank you for all your hard work. So glad I found you!! Thanks so much for all the positive comments, everyone! I love reading what you all have to say, especially in the episode discussions :D I'm just thrilled to see there are so many other k drama freaks like me out in the world.

Hey there! I really appreciate your blog, and I enjoy reading through all of it. Good luck with "the career of your dreams. Hey i really enjoy reading your summaries too! Am now watching witch's amusement and stumbled onto your site.

Hope you can give the final 2 reviews as well! And us kdrama addicts! My everlasting fave All About Eve ang Goong In fact, I think I started to like them as actors because of their characters. At first i was a little hesitant to watch because there was so many couple, but towards the end of season 1 i started to really enjoy it.

Do you know if there will be season two of soulmate?? Hi Javabeans, This is Cayabunga I have been previewing some of the other Blogs since I am new to Wordpress and wanted to see who some of my other neighbors are.

I am not familiar with your subject matter but at least I enjoyed some of your sounds while I was here. I like the fact you have audio on your site as it lends a different dimension to your blog. In addition you have some graphics and pictures of people which brings a different visual focus to your site.

By the other comments in your site you also have a nice following. Well I have taken up enough of your time. I discovered your website just last night when I was searching for episode artworks of DJS. After I was done copying the artworks I read your posts about Dal Ja's and really, I was so impressed with all the works that you've put in to do a review of the said series.

This afternoon when I woke up I opened your site again and voila! Now I'm really, really awed by your dedication and energy in doing these things. Just before I did this comment I was reading your review about "Flowers for my I'd be much sadder if I didn't feel the first season was wonderful as it is, but I'm satisfied with the ending so I can live with that. Mohamed, it's just an online handle i've been using, completely unaware of or forgetting the computer programming suggestion.

Javabeans: You are a very talented writer. I enjoy reading your reviews, analysis, and so on. You don't use fancy words and yet, the whole thing becomes fancy and meaty. Thank you for your hard work.

I also follow your recommendations before buying my DVD sets. Btw, how many different languages do you speak? Just want you to know that I appreciate your work. Thanks a lot again! You can also find me on Twitter at LollyPipKD , usually grumbling about how hard it is to write recaps while truthfully loving every minute of it. I only discovered this a few years ago the love of dramas, not my gender , when I was in college studying mathematics and literary criticism that took itself much too seriously.

Dramas rescued me from the same fate. That may explain why, though I knew almost nothing of Korean history or culture, I felt a deep and immediate connection to these new tales of love and courtship, ambition and revenge, and the occasional coma Secret Garden , meet While You Were Sleeping. I look forward to sharing with you my weakness for contract relationships, my scorn for noble idiocy, and my love of everything Hong Sisters.

Happy viewing! What had dramas done to me? Like a sensible addict, I came to terms with it through immersion treatment. I might laugh at bad science, bad wigs, and trucks of doom, but a well-drawn character or a heartfelt relationship will have me in raptures. Ah, sweet pain! I also never get enough sleep.

Once upon a time in a beautiful land in the real universe, a tiny peanut-looking baby was born to two loving parents. They nurtured it with abundant care, yummy ddeokbokki, and accordingly appropriate amounts of piano lessons, soccer practices, and Korean language classes. But instead of growing up to be a famous pianist or the next Mia Hamm as might have been expected, this little baby grew up to be a tineybeanie, one dedicated drama addict, committed to spreading the joy and love of Korean pop culture everywhere.

Then one day, she found Dramabeans, a place for a wonderful community of people who understood her squeals of delight for dimple-cheeked flower boys and gwiyomi aegyo.

And then she knew she had found a true home for her passion, and a temporary portal to Dramaland. So now, she spends some of her days trying to give back, as a herald of sometimes good and sometimes bad news that comes to Dramaland through DB.

The End. An unabashed film and TV junkie, a graduate of film school, a survivor of the brutal Hollywood assistant life, and a lover of puppies more than people. Puppies never let me down. Clearly, the silver screen has been seminal in shaping me into the sleep-deprived, Vitamin D-deficient, type A of the friendly ilk!

I knew k-dramas were special when Autumn Love Story made my little sister soak her favorite blanket with snot and tears. It was gross, but that soggy blanket of goo epitomized the power of k-dramas and their ability to tug at your heartstrings. Admittedly, k-dramas also made me proud of my heritage, and I still beam with pride whenever I see people appreciate the simplicity of a good bibimbap, swear by their CC cushion, study the rich history, learn Hangul, and of course, rave about their k-drama obsession.

My favorite Korean dramas are the ones where: 1 pompous rich men unintentionally fall for jaded poor girls without verbal filters, 2 passionate political revolutionaries fall for the misguided members of the oppressive elite society, and 3 strong-willed, independent ladies take control of their lives, and maybe pick up a pretty-faced, laid-back, all-supportive man along the way.

Un fortunately, I refused to give in; Delightful Girl Chun-hyang had already gripped my heart back in In my spare time, I tend to my life in college as an economics and environmental studies major, foodie blog across Boston, work on a novel, learn foreign languages, and bury myself in art history. Find me on Tumblr or WordPress. I learned about Korean dramas from my father. I love the way Korean dramas tell a complete story, and enjoy well-written characters.

I prefer actors who can act over those with just a typical pretty face, and I tend to get overly attached to tertiary characters. Back in , I stumbled upon Dramabeans, and remember scrolling through post after post and laughing while reading recaps. Hopefully, my recaps can contribute a little in spreading the love. Besides watching Korean dramas, I also love Korean variety shows and movies.

Aside from television, I love sleep, food, comics, and books. You can occasionally find me elsewhere rambling blogging. Well, k-dramas are my forbidden person. It all started when I came to the horrible realization that Netflix was running out of movies for me to watch. Branching out, I stumbled across To the Beautiful You. After that, we were inseparable I had a brief love triangle going on with Bollywood, but dramas eventually won me over.

I love the plucky heroines and the exasperated heroes who try to love them. The first loves, the fated loves, the bromance, the big reveals, and the laughter that makes us forget we were sobbing 3 minutes ago. As for the name, clowns and tricksters have always been my favorite characters in stories. They provide honest perspectives in an entertaining fashion. Turns out, this also applies to dramas. I cried for weeks after I Hear Your Voice ended and even re-watched the entire show twi—okay, three times.

I also thank my mom for initiating my drama addiction when I was just a wee tyke. Outside of Dramaland, you may find me marathoning horror films or writing my own stories. What better way to spend hours in bed than endlessly watching dramas, pining over the pitiful second lead and shaking my fist at the infuriatingly entitled villain? Apart from watching dramas and ranting about them, I spend a lot of time sleeping and eating like most couch potatoes do.

I also attend school regularly, but being a student is more of a side job to this whole drama-watching couch-potato lifestyle. I truly believe that no matter who you are, or what your interests, there is a Korean drama for you. Just kidding, I have one in mind for you too. Team Dramabeans: What we're watching. Open Thread Jirisan: Episode 5. Posters and teaser for Su Ae's psychological thriller drama Artificial City. Please enter your username or email address.

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