I am a consumption multi tasker and K Dramas are perfect. I can watch K Dramas whose genre I would never touch in an american show (crime, historical) and thoroughly enjoy them because there's a parallel experience going on, that of another culture. Even the tropes are different and that makes them hilarious.
Yes, exactly! It being another culture just makes it all the more interesting and I've definitely checked out genres that I'd not bother with in American stuff.
I totally get that. The family friendly element in American tv is something that almost has a taste it's so marked. Sometimes K Dramas crack me up too because in the middle of a show that is very wholesome there will be an absolutely horrible event that would never appear in such a wholesome show made elsewhereIt's been very interesting seeing how much I've taken for granted as "the way tv shows are done".
Omg yes! Not often but now and then "This is all wholesome and comfy and WHAT THE HELL?!

Honestly I only recommend wholeheartedly Reply 1988, the most acclaimed of the three. One of the others is a bit dull and the other one has some fairly toxic romance tropes (but isn't dull). You don't need to watch them in order, their only connection is that the adults are played by the same actors in each one (different characters). Just writing about Reply 1988 makes me want to watch it again LOL.
Oh cool, thanks. With the sheer amount of dramas out there it's good to have it more specified haha. Sounds like it's wonderful!
Not that I'm exactly sticking to "the best" though haha.
A lot of people watching their first K Drama with Squid went nuts at the bad acting of the white people. There's a pool of non-Korean actors in Seoul who get called on for "we need a white person" parts. They have other jobs and if they were really good actors they'd probably take themselves elsewhere for bigger roles. I'm sure the same could have been said in the early days of American tv where a script called for "one asian man" with 5 lines. I had watched so many K Dramas by the time Squid Games came out that I didn't even notice the bad acting until people started talking about it![]()
Great point about "if they were really good actors" haha, and the comparison with early American TV roles. And you know, on the other hand, good for those folks getting roles at all and getting to live and work in Seoul for that matter. It totally makes sense, it was just kind of funny and a little jarring. I suppose I kind of though a little bit too "Ohhhh, is this what it's like for Koreans seeing Koreans in our shows sometimes?"
I'm completely used to the fiction now and I have trouble reading American fiction (which sounds terrible.. but I never read much fiction prior to the K journey). I feel like life.. just has endings without everything coming together in a way that makes sense. We want it to make sense so we write stories where it does but a lot of Korean fiction seems at peace with the randomness of life events as far as the end of a story goes. It's a markedly different approach (and of course books do vary).
This is totally fair of course, yeah. It's totally a valid way of approaching it even if it's not always what I'm wanting, haha.
The Crash Landing ending pissed off a lot of people even as some thought it was SO romantic.I think they wanted a dramatic ending with beautiful scenery?
To be fair, the beautiful scenery was certainly there. It's hard to beat the Swiss Alps in that regard. 

FUN is definitely the word! Tell me your faves!
One K-Drama joy I have is Shazaming any music I hear on the show. Reply 1988 was particularly great for that and I have good Reply playlist now which led to a big explore of singers and groups. Everything is of the era so it was really interesting.
oh I could go down a bit of a rabbit hole here haha, so without doing toooo much of that, here's a few example of what I've been enjoying.
On the girls' side, I'd say Le Sserafim and Ive are two of the most recent groups I'm digging, and the ubiquitous Blackpink of course, and the legendary women of Mamamoo. For a more rocking vibe, I really like Dreamcatcher I also have a soft spot for IU, although her stuff is more 'singer-songwriter' maybe?
On the guys' side, Stray Kids and Monsta X are a lot of fun, and the dudes of Shinee. Also Jackson Wang. The friend I'm diving into all this stuff with is more into the girl groups though, which is perfectly fine by me haha. Plus, there's something really cool imo about KARD, not a lot of mixed-gender groups I think? I'm happy to go into more though, hahaha.
On the guys' side, Stray Kids and Monsta X are a lot of fun, and the dudes of Shinee. Also Jackson Wang. The friend I'm diving into all this stuff with is more into the girl groups though, which is perfectly fine by me haha. Plus, there's something really cool imo about KARD, not a lot of mixed-gender groups I think? I'm happy to go into more though, hahaha.
Anyway, I hear you about checking out the music on the show!
I absolutely love that about them. Since the big popularity explosion for Korean media thanks to Squid, Parasite etc.. there's been pressure to do a second season. Squid and Hellbound are making second seasons as are some happy romance shows that would never have made a second season before this. It's a little frustrating because I think the Hollywood policy of making a series pump out seasons until it finally crashes and burns is terrible. Hopefully it's won't become a K standard.
Yeah I mean, I'd never thought about it too much and I always have this habit of wanting moar, but there really is just something satisfying about being okay with a complete story? I definitely hope that for the most part they stick with that strategy. And I think for actors that enjoy taking on different styles of roles, that is probably satisfying too?
I couldn't get into Startup, I think I watched 3 eps. But I know a lot of people loved it!
Too much out there to stick with something that isn't holding your interest after all!