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deokmis · 1 month ago
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My Country: The New Age (insp)
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feydpauls · 1 year ago
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my country: the new age + text posts
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dangermousie · 2 months ago
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In so many ways, MCTNA is the story of terrible fathers and of the sons taking them down, which seems fitting for a tale of the start of a new dynasty.
I mean:
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And yup, daddy picked country (read power) over him indeed.
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In conclusion, SH is about to enter his goth phase:
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hanyeojins · 1 year ago
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Jang Na-ra and Jang Hyuk in Family: The Unbreakable Bond (2023) Ep. 1
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kateknowsdramas · 2 years ago
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Jang Hyuk being Jang Hyuk Kwon Do-Hoon
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vavaharrison · 1 year ago
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kill bill sirens
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lookismstuff · 1 year ago
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Not sure if a part of the Burn Knuckles' aesthetics was influenced by this but back in 2010 Jang Hyuk (the actor who also happens to be Vasco the rapper's lookalike) and Park Jaebeom (Jace's real model) had a photoshoot together for Vogue Korea. The leather jackets, the jumpsuits...
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junkobato · 2 years ago
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Upcoming Kdrama April 2023 💚
10/4: Paper Moon with Kim Seo Hyung, Lee Chun Hee, Lee Shi Woo. 10 episodes; thriller, mystery, romance. Trailer
12/4: Bora! Deborah with Yoo In Na, Yoon Hyun Min, Joo Sang Wook, Hwang Chan Sung. 14 episodes; rom-com. Trailer
12/4: Stealer: the Treasure Keeper with Joo Won, Lee Joo Woo. 12 episodes; action, mystery, comedy. Trailer
14/4: Queenmaker with Kim Hee Ae, Moon So Ri, Ok Ja Yeon. 12 episodes; political, drama. Trailer
15/4: Doctor Cha with Uhm Jung Hwa, Kim Byung Chul, Min Woo Hyuk. 16 episodes; medical, comedy. Trailer
17/4: Family with Jang Na Ra, Jang Hyuk, Chae Jung An. 12 episodes; action, comedy, thriller. Trailer
26/4: the Good Bad Mother with Lee Do Hyun, Ra Mi Ran, Yoo In Soo, Ahn Eun Jin. 14 episodes; family, life. Trailer
28/4: Romantic Doctor, Teacher Kim 3 with Han Suk Kyu, Ahn Hyo Seop, Lee Sung Kyung. 16 episodes; medical, drama. Trailer
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So excited for JangJang couple reunion!!!
Which one are you going to watch? 😆
*REBLOG FOR UPDATES*
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hyperfixated-unicorn · 2 years ago
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This new K-drama kinda reminds me of Spy x Family:
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Also, the summary is giving major Twiyor vibes 👀
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(Now, if they adopted a child and a dog....)
Oh yes, this is definitely added to my watchlist now! More spies, more assassins and more found families! I'll be eating good this year heh
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kimgoeun · 2 years ago
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Jang Hyuk as Bang Ui Gang THE KILLER: A GIRL WHO DESERVES TO DIE (2022)
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deokmis · 1 year ago
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@userdramas event 07: identity my country the new age: hwi and his husbands
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feydpauls · 8 months ago
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the b in bangwon stands for blorbo ♡ (x x x)
(@asiandramanet march creator bingo — blorbo)
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dangermousie · 2 months ago
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And yet another entrant into unhinged morally flexible older man drawing in and fixating on our honorable young ML (The Devil Judge and Beyond Evil say hi! And so does Strangers from Hell if that concept was given a Hannibal makeover and steroids.)
Bang Won!!!!!
My favorite in this drama!!!!!!!!!
PS For once a character has an earring.
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dreamingkdrama · 1 year ago
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My country: The new age
Highlights - Episode 7
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mctna2019 · 1 year ago
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Seon-ho hated being humiliated, and this was somehow the reason for starting a feud with Bang-won. Bang-won ignored and despised him because he was Namjeon's son and maybe because he was a bastard, who reminded him of his bastard brothers who his father paid more attention to than him.but despite Seon-ho's unwavering hatred for him, there's always something in Bang-won's tone and way of looking at him that convinces me that his mercy for Seon-ho wasn't because of Hwi. I mean, their feud doesn't really have much to do with Hwi, and on the other hand, every time Bang-won got a chance to kill Seon-ho, he somehow ruined it himself. from one place to the next, I couldn't see hate or despise in Bang-won's eyes for Seon-ho. I see only one thing, sympathy...
AND please don't forget , in the end, Seon-ho wasn't killed by Bang-won's order.
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kverything-official · 9 months ago
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7 Korean Dramas that Faced Netizens’ Backlash
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Korean Dramas are not only a purpose of entertainment to us fans but those are a mode of escapism from daily life blues. Most of the time Korean dramas are fun and fulfilling, sometimes, though, they are disappointing, and sometimes they face some kind of complicated and mixed reactions. On rare occasions Korean dramas face huge backlash from the netizens. 
In Korean Drama history there are more than one drama to be canceled or cut short due to the unbound backlash that those faced. And today I am going to offer you 7 of those Korean dramas, which were either canceled or cut short due to netizen’s backlash. 
So, without wasting any more time, let’s get into the list!
10 Korean Dramas that were cut short or canceled
1. Wolf (2006)
In the 2006 Korean drama Wolf, Eric Mun, a beloved figure in the Korean entertainment scene, was originally cast to portray Bae Dae-chul. The storyline revolved around a romantic rivalry between Bae Dae-chul and Han Ji-soo, played by Han Ji Min, both vying for the affection of Yoon Sung-mo, portrayed by Uhm Tae Woong.
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The production of Wolf was progressing smoothly until an unfortunate incident occurred during filming. Both lead actors, Mun and Uhm, suffered injuries when they were accidentally struck by a stunt car. This unforeseen setback forced an immediate halt in production. 
Initially, there was optimism that filming would resume once Mun and Uhm recovered from their injuries. However, as time passed, a series of postponements ensued, eventually leading to the regrettable decision to cancel the entire project.
The incident not only impacted the physical well-being of the two actors but also dealt a significant blow to the momentum and continuity of the production. The cancellation left fans disappointed, as they were eagerly anticipating the resolution of the complex love triangle that had been unfolding. 
Despite the setback, the legacy of Wolf endures as a testament to the unpredictable challenges that can arise in the world of television production, where even the most carefully planned projects can be derailed by unforeseen circumstances.
2. A Beautiful Mind (2016)
A modern reinterpretation of the timeless Frankenstein narrative, 2016 Korean drama Beautiful Mind centered around Lee Young-oh, impeccably portrayed by Jang Hyuk, a neurosurgeon renowned for his technical prowess but severely lacking in empathy. The plot unfolded within the confines of a hospital, where Lee Young-oh found himself entangled in the perplexing enigma of unexplained deaths.
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Originally slated for a 16-episode run, the fantastical Korean drama faced an abrupt truncation, concluding prematurely at the 14th episode mark. The decision to curtail its run was prompted by subpar viewership ratings that failed to meet expectations. 
Despite its initial promise, the show grappled with dwindling audience engagement, reflected in its highest Nielsen Korea rating of 4.7% during the third episode. Unfortunately, this peak was short-lived, as subsequent episodes witnessed a gradual decline in viewership, culminating in a modest 2.8% rating for its penultimate showing.
The untimely demise of the series left its narrative threads dangling, and the abbreviated episode count disappointed both fans and critics who had anticipated a more extensive exploration of the intriguing storyline. 
In the fickle landscape of television, where audience reception plays a pivotal role, the fate of this modern Frankenstein adaptation serves as a poignant reminder of the unpredictable nature of viewer preferences and the challenging terrain that TV productions navigate.
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