
DramaMeans is a podcast where Mel & Ryan, discuss, dive into, and dissect dramas (TV shows) from all over the world. This is an all accepting space, where there will be an infinite amount of SPOILERS!!!
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 75 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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This week on the DramaMeans Podcast, Mel and Ryan discuss the 2025 Thai drama, "Reset," and why a main character must have a plan...even it’s a bad plan. For goodness sake, please come up with something! We also debate how romantic chemistry can some... more
In a DramaMeans Podcast first, Mel and Ryan discuss a French period drama that dabbles into witchcraft and religious themes. We also wonder, aloud, why Netflix’s, "Nero: The Assassin" needed to be kinda gross in order to tell their story.
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Ner... more
This week on the DramaMeans Podcast Mel and Ryan take a look at past dramas to examine break up scenes done right and debate whether the 11th episode curse is truly a bad trope or just lazy writing.
This week on the DramaMeans Podcast we question whether the filmmakers behind Japanese drama, "Learning to Love," really understand their own show, while also asking whether a homeroom teacher is really responsible for her students 24/7.
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The podcast focuses on exploring a diverse range of dramas, covering both movies and television shows from various cultures, particularly Asian dramas and films. The discussions often feature detailed critiques and analyses of character development, narrative structures, and thematic elements, showcasing a mix of humor and insightful commentary. Episodes typically address contemporary TV trends, plot nuances, and the impact of production choices on overall story delivery, offering listeners a rich tapestry of opinions on the evolving landscape of global drama. The hosts create an inviting atmosphere filled with camaraderie and relatable humor, which might appeal to fans seeking community engagement around their love for dramatic storytellin... more
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DramaMeans launched 2 years ago and published 75 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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