It’s a new year, and we’re eager to get through all of our backlog so we can start fresh again! We have a lot of catching up to do in this podcast, so we did our best to speed through to cover as much as we could in a (somewhat) reasonable amount of time. It’s a longer podcast today, but there was a lot on the docket, and as always, we’ve given timestamps marking the topic changes, in the event you choose to skip some of the discussion.
Podcast #31
Running time: 1:35:38
Topics and dramas discussed:
- D-Day: The ups and downs of the disaster drama, the effects, and the story choices
- Sassy Go Go: What we found cute about it, and what fell a little short (6:15)
- Village: Secret of Achiara: The thrills, the secrets, the acting and the overall effect of suspense and mystery (17:00)
- Awl: Why this cable drama about the driest sounding topic was so riveting, and what we found compelling about the characterizations, the directing, the acting (23:42)
- Bubblegum: The writing, the directing, the low-key atmosphere (38:32)
- Answer Me 1988: High highs, low lows, and lots of tears. (43:20)
- Oh My Venus: The bubbly cute drama that lacked for plot but had a winning lead pair (1:01:36)
- Imaginary Cat: Yoo Seung-ho with a cat! (1:07:46)
- Remember—Son’s War: Yoo Seung-ho with tears! Not to mention Namgoong Min’s reinvention as a villain (1:11:18)
- Cheese in the Trap: We’re early days yet, but cautiously optimistic… (1:17:00)
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