My Own Drama Favorites
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Everyone else was listing their favorite dramas (
dangermousie,
princess_dexter,
cranberrysheep...), and I cannot resist a meme, so here we go! I've done this already, with explanations (well, I did MOST of it with explanations), but it's infinitely easier just to list stuff, so I did! I only did 5 for kdramas though... I haven't watched very many kdramas to completion.
Some of these dramas show a theme to what I like. Some don't. I tend to like just about all dramas (there's only two so far that I didn't like), so it gets confusing.
Jdramas
1. Hachimitsu to Clover
2. Sekai no Chuushin de, Ai wo Sakebu
3. Summer Snow
4. Byakuyako
5. Kou Kou Kyoushi 2003
6. Gokusen 1
7. My Boss My Hero
8. LIFE
9. Buzzer Beat
10. Atashinchi no Danshi
My jdrama trends are the best to judge me by, since I watch the most jdramas by far. Basically this list says about me:
- I like slice of life dramas. A lot.
- I apparently like violence in my jdramas.
- I generally like older protagonists.
Twdramas
1. Love Contract
2. My Queen
3. Mars
4. Prince Turns to Frog
5. Wish To See You Again
6. Why Why Love
7. Meteor Garden
8. Fated to Love You
9. Hua Yang Shao Nian Shao Nu (Taiwanese Hana Kimi)
10. It Started With a Kiss
What the Twdrama list says about me is kinda weird, since they're all over the place:
- I watch twdramas for the actors. Every single one of these dramas I can name all of the main actors (and quite a few of the secondary cast), tell you a bunch of other stuff they were in, and then fangirl them.
- I'm really into the "hero who is a total ass" type.
- I like atypical twdramas.
Kdrama
1. Triple
2. Coffee Prince
3. Dal Ja's Spring
4. Hello My Teacher
5. My Girl
Poor kdramas, I just don't watch them that much... Anyway, what they say about my taste:
- I really love when there's a romance between an older woman and a younger man (I'm also basing this on "Still, Marry Me", which I'm currently watching).
- I generally like my kdramas to be low key.
- I like female characters who have a career, and aspirations for greatness in their field.
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Some of these dramas show a theme to what I like. Some don't. I tend to like just about all dramas (there's only two so far that I didn't like), so it gets confusing.
Jdramas
1. Hachimitsu to Clover
2. Sekai no Chuushin de, Ai wo Sakebu
3. Summer Snow
4. Byakuyako
5. Kou Kou Kyoushi 2003
6. Gokusen 1
7. My Boss My Hero
8. LIFE
9. Buzzer Beat
10. Atashinchi no Danshi
My jdrama trends are the best to judge me by, since I watch the most jdramas by far. Basically this list says about me:
- I like slice of life dramas. A lot.
- I apparently like violence in my jdramas.
- I generally like older protagonists.
Twdramas
1. Love Contract
2. My Queen
3. Mars
4. Prince Turns to Frog
5. Wish To See You Again
6. Why Why Love
7. Meteor Garden
8. Fated to Love You
9. Hua Yang Shao Nian Shao Nu (Taiwanese Hana Kimi)
10. It Started With a Kiss
What the Twdrama list says about me is kinda weird, since they're all over the place:
- I watch twdramas for the actors. Every single one of these dramas I can name all of the main actors (and quite a few of the secondary cast), tell you a bunch of other stuff they were in, and then fangirl them.
- I'm really into the "hero who is a total ass" type.
- I like atypical twdramas.
Kdrama
1. Triple
2. Coffee Prince
3. Dal Ja's Spring
4. Hello My Teacher
5. My Girl
Poor kdramas, I just don't watch them that much... Anyway, what they say about my taste:
- I really love when there's a romance between an older woman and a younger man (I'm also basing this on "Still, Marry Me", which I'm currently watching).
- I generally like my kdramas to be low key.
- I like female characters who have a career, and aspirations for greatness in their field.