Judy, Linda and Teresa pick and watch a recent Korean drama, then gush and/or rant about it. If you love Korean dramas, and have questions about Korean culture or subtext in dialogue that may have been lost in translation, let us know! We post a new episode every other Wednesday. Now available on Apple Podcasts (iTunes), Google Play Music, Spotify and Stitcher!
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 227 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Categories | ArtsTV & Film |
WHO WANTS TO HIRE LINDA TO WRITE THE SEQUEL? Judy and Linda absolutely loved "KPop Demon Hunters" (케이팝 데몬 헌터스), starring Arden Cho, May Hong, Yoo JiYoung and Ahn HyoSeop.
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0:56 - Listener E-mails!
10:38 - Judy watched season 2 o... more
IF YOU DIDN'T CRY, YOU'RE A MONSTER. Judy and Linda give up on trying not to cry through their discussion of the latter half of "When Life Gives You Tangerines" (폭삭 속았수다), starring IU, Park BoGum, Moon SoRi and Park HaeJoon.
Our next episode will c... more
FYI - I CRIED EDITING THIS. Judy and Linda try not to outright sob through their discussion of "When Life Gives You Tangerines" (폭삭 속았수다), starring IU, Park BoGum, Moon SoRi and Park HaeJoon.
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0:57 - New Patreon donor and Listener... more
HOW CAN A DRAMA GO FROM BEING TEDIOUS IN THE FIRST HALF TO DEVASTATING IN THE LATTER HALF. Judy and Linda watched "Melo Movie" (멜로무비), a Netflix drama starring Choi WooSik, Park BoYoung, Lee JunYoung, Jeon SoNee and Kim JaeWook.
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Things to watch for anyone reading and you guys ( all my favs apart from love alarm a bit. * I liked the first bit but it’s not great)
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• my 19 lives ( still watching heartbreaking & literally love it. )
• true beauty ( i finished this ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️)
• business proposal (I loved this😍😍😍)
• love alarm ( this was literally heartbreaking)
•my id is gangnam beauty ( kind of like true beauty )
• School 2017 ( 💗💗💗)
This is a fun podcast. I love how the hosts don’t hold back on the criticisms, so it’s not just gushing (there’s ranting too!)
They are able to give insight on Korean culture. Very animated discussions. A podcast I always enjoy!
I feel so happy listening to your podcast. I love the feels for KDrama, the worthy criticisms, the recommendations are just what I wanted in Ep 50. And, your humour is most welcome!
If you’re into K-dramas, this podcast is very entertaining. I just wish they make more of them. It’s good to have a recap of a drama you just watched. The hosts hit all of the highlights with their commentary. It’s a fun listen.
I listened to it because I couldn't find another podcast where they watched the K-Drama I had been watching. They pick apart the absolute dumbest things and it's almost like they're willfully ignorant about parts of the story because they just want something to complain about? Like the intentions of certain scenes were incredibly obvious in the drama, but the hosts were asking "WhY iS tHiS iMpOrTaNt?!". It was hard to even get through the first few episodes. I honestly just have to stop listenin... more
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This series centers on lively discussions among the hosts as they dissect recent Korean dramas, blending humor with cultural insights and personal anecdotes. The conversation often oscillates between gushing appreciation for compelling storylines and critical analyses of character development, cultural nuances, and plot inconsistencies, providing listeners with both entertainment and educational perspectives on the K-drama landscape. Notable for its engaging interactions, the show frequently incorporates listener feedback, enhancing the community aspect and allowing fans to connect on shared viewing experiences.
Moreover, the hosts bring a unique perspective given their Korean heritage, shedding light on the subtleties of cultural reference... more
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