A look at upcoming dramas (October)

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It’s that time of the drama timetable again, when the screens are flooded with dramas and more dramas and it becomes a herculean task to choose and accommodate them in our schedule. So if you are enticed by every show on the list, be prepared to burn the candle at both ends. I hope this list will at least help in the clarification of what dramas are going to start this October and so here we go! Continue reading

Preview for Twenty Again Episode 11

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It’s such an awesome feeling when I find myself cheering for Nora each week. Her gradual realisation that she lost her identity in all these years and then gaining it back bit by bit is a gratifying experience. It’s true that she is also responsible for completely forgetting herself after marriage but it’s also a fact that her husband ignored her completely. He never acted like someone who cherished her. And so it is heartening to see her getting so giddy and Continue reading

Long melodrama ‘Glamorous Temptation’ to start next week on MBC

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The forthcoming melodrama Glorious Temptation (or Dazzling Temptation) looks more and more like something that would be fit for a weekend slot — its 50 episode length and the premise, which looks like a collection of all lessons of a melodrama book. It will air on MBC and takes over the airing time from sageuk Hwajeong which was also a long drama. Continue reading

KBS continues the lighter tone on Mondays and Tuesdays with upcoming drama ‘Sassy, Go Go’

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The Monday-Tuesday slot over at KBS had been airing a pretty light-hearted drama in the form of Eccentric Daughter-in-law from a few weeks and the show ended its short 12 episode run last week. It passes the baton with same cheerful, bubbly tone to the follow-up drama Sassy, Go Go (yes, the title made me groan too). The show is actually in the line of School series as it’s about the trials and tribulations of being a high schooler. But the tone of Sassy, Go Go looks far more happy and gleeful than the shows of its ilk. Continue reading