Of all the dramas out there, Korean ones are my favorite kind. Whether it's the amazing production values, tall and masculine hotties (often with swords), adorable heroines, or just the total cracktastic emo, I don't know. But kdramas rock.
But which are my favorite kdramas? And why? Here is a Top 10 list, with reasons, vids, and pics. Note: no
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1. My Girl, this one too. It was my 'first' kdrama (because I refuse to call Bright Girl first 3 eps actually watching it)and I fell in love with it.
-in both these I love how the woman aren't weak and the men aren't like horrible men. In CS, he's a player but he's still a good person, who does grow up. In MG, he's a good guy, and I can't remember who said this (because it was a long while ago) but they like each other as is. Meaning that she falls in love with him because he's a good guy. I can't write enough and words can't explain the awesomeness.
3. A love to kill, I've yet to see this one, in it's entirety, I've seen about 2-3 eps. I've been wanting to see it, but I don't know how much my little heart can take. This is one of the few time that I find Rain sexy (when he's NOT the scruffy guy at the beginning) and not annoying. As long he doesn't sing his R&B music, it's all good. I like the characters, it's one of the very kdrama exceptions that I make (or willing to make).
4. Tree of Heaven - omg, so f'in tragic, I watched most of it. But there's only soo much tragedy that I can take in a character's life. I felt so bad for that girl, but I enjoyed the really tragic love story, it was cute and annoying in it's own way, lol.
5. Snow Queen - I thought this story was so lovely. The characters have their flaws and still fall in love that way. The help each other through them and I think just heal themselves with each other. The maturity of the male character yet full of hidden pains. The spoiled brat with a sensitive heart and an illness who protects herself with this spoiledness. Hyun Bin!!!
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