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K-drama characters wear clothing with the most mundane English words on them like “cool” “book reader club” “new York”
#see you in my 19th life#black knight#han so hee#park bo young#k drama#ahn bo hyun#tale of the nine tailed 1938#yumi cells 2
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⚘︎ icons Yumi Cells 2
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Babi best boy 🥺 let me go cry at the corner
#yumi's cells 2#yumi's cells#kim go eun#jinyoung#got7#park jin young#tvn#kdrama#kpop#office#cells#romance#yoo ba bi#kim yumi#yoo babi#babi x yumi#yumi x babi#yu ba bi#yumi's cells season 2#yumi's cells s2#season#tv series#office romance#kdramaedit#kdramadaily#got7 jinyoung#yumi's cells edit#quotes
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✨ BEST KDRAMA 2022 ✨ part 2
Which one is your favorite? 😍🤩
#best kdrama#list#kdrama 2022#best kdrama 2022#eve#yumi's cells 2#yumi's cells#extraordinary attorney woo#alchemy of souls part 2#alchemy of souls#disney+ anna#big mouth#if you wish upon me#tvn little women#netflix little women#narco saints#love in contract#one dollar lawyer#may it please the court#netflix glitch#netflix somebody#may i help you#summer strike#weak hero#weak hero class 1#disney+ connect#the forbidden marriage
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Really missing yoo babi these days ❤️
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I realized these days that a breakup does not mean the end to a connection to someone
#kdrama#cute#romance#otp#screenshot#screencaps#quotes#new kdrama#kdrama screencaps#love#kpop#i love you#kdrama quotes#tvn drama#kim go eun#kim yumi#park jin young#got7#yumi's cells 2#lee yoo bi#ahn bo hyun#joo jong hyuk#park ji hyun#p.o#park jin joo#goblin#cheese in the trap#my name#itaewon class#the king eternal monarch
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im gonna say something controversial and i know it’s been years and i should be over it bc no one cares anymore but i still don’t think Babi did anything wrong like he didn’t even think abt cheating on Yumi he just found another girl attractive for a second
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2022 Year in Review: My Korean drama recommendations
2022 went by so quickly, and I think that's partly because almost every week I had new episodes of shows to look forward to. I'm a bit of a contradiction: I don't have the patience to wait for a new show to be completed so I could binge it, but I (maybe not-so) patiently wait for episodes every week, haha. TBH, I find I'm more invested in a show and its characters when I watch a drama weekly. And there were so many characters worth the investment in 2022: Woo Young Woo, Queen Im Hwa Ryeong, the Oh sisters, Kim Yumi, Jin Do Jun and Jang Uk, to name a few.
I just want to make clear that, as in previous years, this is by no means a list of the best Korean dramas of 2022. These are merely my favorites among the ones I watched that premiered in 2022 (or ended in 2022).
You can find my previous roundups here:
2021: Year in Review 2020: Year in Review
YUMI'S CELLS 2
New season means new love for Kim Yumi (Kim Go Eun) as she begins a romance with co-worker Yoo Babi following her breakup with video game designer Goo Woong. TBH, I wasn't quite sure how I'd feel about the new pairing — I have a soft spot for Ahn Bo Hyun — but Jinyoung charmed me even before the series started. He and Go Eun have a sweet and natural chemistry that made me root for Yumi and Babi, even knowing how the relationship ended in the webtoon. Another thing I love about the series is its portrayal of Yumi's pursuit of her dream to be a writer — from the frustrations of earlier rejections to keeping it positive while faced with criticisms and the satisfaction of another job (book) well done. That shot of her jumping on the bed toward the end of the series was cathartic and the perfect cap to Yumi's growth. (Viki)
LITTLE WOMEN
This is NOT Louisa May Alcott's famous novel though it does share some themes and puts sisters at the forefront of the story. The Oh sisters — In Joo, In Kyung and In Hye — just want to live a life not steeped in poverty. So when 2 billion won falls on In Joo's lap, their problems are over, right? Nope. A multitude of troubles arrive as the sisters get entangled with a rich, powerful and corrupt family with a lot of unscrupulous allies. This series got me on the edge of my seat from the very first episode and the thrills and tension never let up until the end. I absolutely love how messy and chaotic the sisters and their relationships with each other are. They love but they also fight, annoy and block each other, LOL! Now please cast Kim Go Eun and Wi Ha Joon in an action comedy series or film and give them the ending on the sunny beaches of Greece that their characters deserve. (Netflix)
BULGASAL: IMMORTAL SOULS
This is the first drama that caught my attention last year, a fantasy with monsters, past lives, immortal love and families. It's the story of how the lives of a man (Lee Jin Wook) who was turned into an immortal monster 600 years ago and a woman (Kwon Na Ra) who has been dying and reincarnating for centuries have been intertwined. The world building is quite interesting and the central mystery keeps you guessing until the very end. Keep an eye out for familiar faces as people from the past emerge in the present. (Netflix)
A BUSINESS PROPOSAL
This romcom is adorable with a capital A. Shin Ha Ri (Kim Se Jeong) shows up to a blind date pretending to be her best friend and does her best to turn off a potential match by behaving outrageously. It's a schtick she and her chaebol best friend had cooked up a long time ago to discourage suitors. Unfortunately, the blind date turns out to be Kang Tae Moo (Ahn Hyo Seop), the young president of the food company where she works. And even more unfortunately, he's interested and now wants to marry her! Hilarious chaos ensues, abetted by the couple's adorable best friends (the second couple), her zany family and his kdrama-loving grandfather. You'll never look at an archaeopteryx (bird-like dinosaur) the same way again. (Netflix)
TOMORROW
This is a lovely, heartbreaking, oftentimes cathartic drama about people desperate enough to consider taking their own lives and the team of resolute grim reapers who work very hard to prevent their deaths. Comatose Choi Jun Woong (Rowoon) is the newbie in the Risk/Crisis Management Team led by Koo Ryeon (Kim Hee Sun). Lim Ryung Gyu rounds up the team. Head of the Soul Collection Team Park Joong Gil, despite being a fellow grim reaper, is a thorn on the team's side — he has a special animosity for Ryeon that may have something to do with the past. Fortunately, the team has a stalwart supporter in the Jade Emperor (Kim Hae Sook). (Netflix)
MILITARY PROSECUTOR DOBERMAN
Legal action drama with a touch of comedy is probably the best way to describe this series and it's the perfect leading man vehicle for Ahn Bo Hyun. Do Bae Man passes the bar with basically just a GED and so finds himself unable to find a spot in a decent law firm until he gets an "offer he can't refuse" from corrupt lawyer Yong Moon Go: Serve in the military for five years as a prosecutor and then join his prestigious firm after. The plan is going swimmingly until he crosses paths with another military prosecutor, Cha Woo In (Jo Bo Ah), who is targeting some members of the military brass for revenge after her beloved father's suspicious death. After long-buried secrets begin to emerge, Do Bae Man finds himself reevaluating what it is he really wants to do with his life. (Viki)
EXTRAORDINARY ATTORNEY WOO
Woo to the Young to the Woo! The series follows Woo Young Woo, a young lawyer on the autism spectrum. She's got a brilliant legal mind, able to see different angles of a case but struggles with day-to-day interactions. Fortunately, she has the people looking out for her, like her dad, her boss/mentor, her law school friend and, of course, the handsome support team member who might just have more than friendship in mind. Park Eun Bin is brilliant as Woo Young Woo, she truly gets you invested in her challenges and triumphs. The legal maneuverings are fairly interesting, especially when they involve a rival law firm and somebody from WYW's past. (Netflix)
ALCHEMY OF SOULS
In the land of Daeho, an assassin trapped in a blind woman's weak body encounters a young lord from a powerful family who needs help to unlock his powers. Interesting lead and supporting characters, solid world-building, fantastic sword and sorcery action? I was sold from the very beginning. At the end of the second ep, I was absolutely in love with the feisty Mudeok and her rather bratty young master/pupil Jang Uk who just wants his gate of energy opened so he can do what everybody can — cast spells and use a sword. There's a twist at the end of the 20-episode first season, and I guess your enjoyment of the second season would largely depend on how much you accept the change. But in both seasons, the crown prince remains quite the scene stealer and he's possibly my most favorite character of all. (Netflix)
UNDER THE QUEEN'S UMBRELLA
A truly female-driven drama — from the queen and the queen dowager down to the concubines and, yes, even the court ladies. The series begins with Queen Hwa Ryeong's biggest problem being the four grand princes' rather relaxed approach to their education, lagging behind the other sons of the king via his numerous scheming concubines. But tragedy strikes and the queen and her sons suddenly find themselves fighting to make sure they don't lose not just their positions but their very lives. Kim Hye Soo makes it so easy to root for the embattled queen who wields her position and her eyebrows skillfully to thwart ministers, concubines and her mother-in-law, the queen dowager. I also love that her sons, the four grand princes, are unlike other royal brothers in sageuks — they are close, affectionate and loyal, leaving the dirty tricks to their half-brothers. This series probably has the most satisfying ending among the ones I watched last year. (Netflix)
REBORN RICH
Yoon Hyun Woo is a hard-working, loyal, no-questions-asked employee of the powerful Jin Family, which controls the Soonyang Group. One day, on an overseas errand to retrieve some secret money, he is betrayed by someone in the family and murdered — but promptly finds himself "waking up" in the body of the youngest grandson of the Jins, back in 1987. How, you ask? I finished the series but that part is still unclear. What's clear is how charismatic and believable Song Joong Ki is as the twentysomething investment whiz Do Jun. And what an amazing actor Lee Sung Min, as Soonyang chairman and patriarch Jin Yang Cheol is. The push-pull in their relationship is what made the series work for 15 episodes. Not that the supporting cast members are slackers. This is one of the best ensembles I've ever seen, the actors really working to make these characters ones you'd love to hate. Some of the business stuff might put off viewers but I found the whole thing fascinating and easily understood. I cheered when Do Jun/Hyun Woo used his knowledge of the future as well as his relatives' greed to take pieces of Soonyang. I'm recommending this series but with a caveat: I found the ending a bit of a mess and rather unsatisfactory. BUT the previous 15 episodes are fantastic and definitely worth a watch. (Viki)
Bonus recommendations
I recently started dipping my toes into Chinese dramas, even though I'm still intimidated by the episode count. "Love Between Fairy and Devil" is sweet and hilarious and has fantastic special effects. (Netflix and Viki)
But my heart truly belongs to Li Wei and the sixth young prince of Xin State as they figure out family, politics and love as their "New Life Begins." (Viki)
Last but certainly not the least, "Pachinko," which even though it stars some of the biggest names in Korean entertainment is not considered K-Drama by its creators. Based on Min Jin Lee's critically acclaimed novel, the series — Youn Yuh Jung, Lee Min Ho and Kim Min Ha are key parts of the ensemble — follows the trial and tribulations of a Korean family over four generations. The story begins in Korea, moves to Japan and eventually spreads to the United States. The story is rich and emotional, the direction precise and the acting superb. It has been recognized in a lot of year-end lists and recently won the Critics Choice Award for best foreign language series. (Apple TV +)
#kdrama reccs#yumi's cells 2#tvn little women#bulgasal#military prosecutor doberman#mbc tomorrow#a business proposal#extraordinary attorney woo#alchemy of souls#under the queen's umbrella#reborn rich#love between fairy and devil#new life begins#pachinko
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I recently watched Yumi's Cells Season 2 and as someone who had read the webtoon before watching the drama, my question is why the hell did they give Soonrok scenes to Babi?? The almost-falling-off-the-stairs scene, the first sleepover at Soonrok's house, THE DOOR PASSWORD? I get that maybe they never thought about adapting more of Yumi's story, but they could've come up with other scenes for Yumi and Babi instead. I don't know, it just bothered me for some reason.
#if they do adapt more they have to come up with new soonrok moments#and we'll never get to see the webtoon ones ugh#i'm especially bothered cause they gave them to babi#if it was woong i guess i'd maybe tolerate it#but not babi ugh#kdrama#yumi's cells#yumi's cells season 2#kim yumi#yoo babi#webtoon#my kdrama posts#my post
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Favourite kdrama couples of 2022
Twenty Five Twenty One
A Business Proposal
My Liberation Notes
Extraordinary Attorney Woo
Alchemy of Souls
A Business Proposal
Yumi's Cells
Big Mouth
Alchemy of Souls 2
Summer Strike
#2022 kdrama#twenty five twenty one#a business proposal#my liberation notes#extraordinary attorney woo#alchemy of souls#yumi’s cells#big mouth#alchemy of souls 2#summer strike
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i hate that they keep bringing wung back and never let him move on from yumi 😭
#yumi's cells#yumi's cells 2#he is finally doing well with his game#just let him be#because I too need to get over him 😭#I love jinyoung and not even that made me sway babi's way#mine
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2022 was a superb year for Korean dramas and the best were bookended by a pair of brutal teen-centric shows that premiered at the beginning of the year ("All of Us Are Dead") and the end ("Weak Hero Class One"). They frame a year of superb K-dramas, so many that it was difficult to narrow it down to just 11 top picks. The following list features shows that romanced and charmed, terrified and scandalized, informed and celebrated — and made me laugh, too. My latest article for @teenvogue.
#Kdramas#K-drama#kdrama review#I wrote this#under the queen's umbrella#weak hero class 1#little women#our blues#all of us are dead#thirty nine#extraordinary attorney woo#yumi's cells 2#my liberation notes#again my life#twenty five twenty one
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i'm still a yoo babi apologist idc
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Yumi’s Cells. season 1-2 5
Story: 6
Acting: 9
Chemistry: 8
Comparable to: Our Beloved Summer (kdrama)
Honestly I just didn’t get the whole appeal of this series. I thought both seasons were kinda of messy and pointless. I think it had a lot to do with how the characters were written though. For me the main female lead is written in the way of being kind of messed up and indecisive, so she shouldn’t be in any type of relationship, while the ‘male leads’ are just a block in her way. Nothing really special to see, same ol’ same ol’, unfortunately. I feel this is more of an anime series, since the anime portion was done brilliantly and was written hilarious. I actually enjoyed that part more than the actual live action part. Oh well.
#yumi's cells#yumi’s cells season 2#viki#iqiyi#kdrama#kim go eun#ahn bo hyun#park jin young#park ji hyun#joo jong hyuk#lee yoo bi#mi ram#jung soon won#kwon seung woo#romantic comedy#romantic drama#anime#office romance
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Hawaii small wedding 😭😭
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