
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 | 96 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | TV ReviewsTV & Film | |||

This week on DramaMeans Podcast, Mel and Ryan discuss the time travel logic of the 2026 Thai BL, "Love Upon a Time." We also question whether or not it should be much harder for a character to be able to remember all of their past lives. Especially i... more
This week on DramaMeans Podcast, we discuss if the supernatural element is necessary in the 2026 Taiwanese Drama, "Wishing Upon the Shooting Stars." Mel and Ryan also discuss how we can often be blinded of a drama’s shortcomings by deeply effective a... more
DramaMeans goes into the 2026 Chinese Drama, "Bloom Life," with a lot of hope and expectations, but did that drama gives us an exciting peek into a culture we knew nothing about, or fall down a well of complete boredom. We also discuss the importance... more
Mel and Ryan discuss the intense fight scenes in the 2026 Thai action flick, "My Dearest Assassin." We also question if the plotting of a film needs to be ground breaking to be an entertaining ride, and whether or not small missteps at the end can sp... more
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This show provides lively, spoiler-filled discussions of dramas from around the world, with a focus on recent and trending series across Asia and beyond. Episodes rotate through in-depth critiques of storytelling, character development, pacing, and production quality, often highlighting how ambitious premises and ensemble casts shape viewer engagement. A distinctive trait is the hosts' willingness to dissect both the strengths and flaws of each title—from intricate plots and anti-hero dynamics to genre blends like horror, time travel, and romance—while maintaining a candid, conversational tone that nudges listeners to think critically about storytelling and craft. The format tends to favor episodes that pair strong reactions with thoughtful... more
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DramaMeans launched 2 years ago and published 96 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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