Destined friends and professional fans Saya, Anisa and Paroma yak—at length—about Korean dramas. Expect a healthy mix of subjective critique and objective fangirling.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 193 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Halo! We are back with a new yak after a break. Anisa and Paroma catch you up on what we have been watching lately; some recommendations and some stay-aways! We also unnecessarily add to the hype around Kpop demon hunters with our own admiring words.... more
Part 2 of our year end yak is finally here! This is the episode where we go over the annual listener survey we do to find out what your drama year has been like. Which genres did you enjoy the most, what new dramas did you try out, what new difficult... more
Anisa and Paroma pop in before our next installment of the Year-End Yak to chat about currently airing dramas, including pretty much a full Spoiled Yak about Love Scout, which we ADORED. Paroma convinces Anisa to watch My Dearest Nemesis, Anisa lamen... more
In Part 1 of our (extremely belated) Year-End Yak for 2024, we talk Personal Gogumas - the awards the three of us want to give to the dramas we loved in 2024.
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[episode: 1/17/22 When Dramas Ruin you for Real Life] Your mention of my beloved Shut Up, Flower Boy Band inspired me to drop everything and express my general, heartfelt thanks: I’ve listened to many good podcasts about Asian drama and music. DOF is, by far, the most articulate, engaging and consistently informative. I’m making my way through every episode. Anisa, Paroma and Saya: again, thank you!
I have really been enjoying this podcast, especially the analyses of all of the hosts. you can tell they care about the work and effort they put into this podcast.
Just listened to your 2023 review which is incredibly insightful but there were more than usual moments where you mentioned dramas where you said the title so quickly I couldn't understand it. When you recommend dramas in a throw-away manner, perhaps you could list the titles in the episode notes? Because I'm always interested in knowing what these older dramas are since I didn't start watching K dramas until 2021 & have gradually come to realize that the ones I prefer were all made in prior yea... more
This podcast got me through the pandemic. Their analyses are ALWAYS thought provoking and sometimes hilarious. I particularly love Paroma’s insights and wit! Saya is intelligent and loves darker fare while Anisa has knowledge of the Korean language. I also adore their BTS appreciation.
Witty, thoughtful, and conscientious, this podcast strikes a lovely balance between the desire to turn your brain off and enjoying some fluff - and doesn’t condemn doing just that - and dissecting works further and the implications that these stories can hold. I’ve been looking for a good kdrama podcast, and this scratched that itch. I especially appreciate the hosts being mindful of the culture these works come from and discussing how they translate to international audiences while still keepin... more
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This podcast offers engaging conversations about Korean dramas, led by hosts who share their passion as dedicated fans and critics. The discussions frequently center around various genres, notable performances, and the evolving landscape of K-dramas, including the impact of streaming platforms and viewer preferences. Unique insights into character development, cultural context, and industry news are common, making it a rich experience for both casual viewers and hardcore fans. The hosts blend personal anecdotes with thoughtful critiques, providing a balanced perspective on contemporary dramas while also celebrating audience interactions.
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