Color of Woman and Level 7 Civil Servant. Not even boys as pretty as Jae Hee and Shim Ji Ho could save Color of Woman from being utterly awful. Level 7 wasn't quite as bad, but it still failed to meet even my relatively low expectations.
lifewish wrote: Amen on You're Beautiful.. it was terrible.


90% of Park Shin Hye's lines were "thank you" or "I'm sorry" and she was one of the most painfully naive / clumsy / unlikeable characters I have run across in a drama. I was watching it because of how popular it is, and after each episode I kept thinking "I'm sure it will pick-up and we will see some kind of character growth or something" and realized I was still thinking it 14 episodes in..
Egobandit wrote: 90% of Park Shin Hye's lines were "thank you" or "I'm sorry" and she was one of the most painfully naive / clumsy / unlikeable characters I have run across in a drama. I was watching it because of how popular it is, and after each episode I kept thinking "I'm sure it will pick-up and we will see some kind of character growth or something" and realized I was still thinking it 14 episodes in..


Hahah, it's scary how apt that description is! I still enjoyed You're Beautiful, but even I can admit that it is objectively seriously awful.
allyson wrote: Hahah, it's scary how apt that description is! I still enjoyed You're Beautiful, but even I can admit that it is objectively seriously awful.


Lack of chemistry is so hard for me to handle, and you can't create chemistry between characters when one of the leads has no depth.

I can still understand why people enjoy the drama (eye candy, music) but I guess I am not the target demographic for that kind of show
Egobandit wrote: Lack of chemistry is so hard for me to handle, and you can't create chemistry between characters when one of the leads has no depth.

I can still understand why people enjoy the drama (eye candy, music) but I guess I am not the target demographic for that kind of show


I think I loved it so much because it was one of my firsts and I didn't know any better. Also because I legitimately have the worst taste in things. It's the same thing with Boys Over Flowers, I can't go back and watch either because I have seen what great Kdrama acting and chemistry is and neither of those are it, but I will always remember them fondly :p
I sat through the Japanese and Korean version of You're Beautiful. I watched the Japanese version and thought it was groin-kickingly terrible, but I thought I might as well give the Korean version a chance because it was the original and originals are better 99% of the time. It was better, I'll admit, but that really isn't saying much. I admit some moments were amusing (infamous supermarket scene) but that's about it. I couldn't stand Jan Geun Suk's character and still don't get what's so attractive about him...the drama dragged a lot and much of it made no sense. This will bother me forever but if a girl posing as a guy is living with guys, she still has her time of the month, correct? So how in the heck does she hide it from them?! I know it's not something you announce but still...someone's going to find that tampon wrapper in the garbage eventually. I was thinking the same thing while watching Hana Kimi lol. It will be one of life's mysteries....
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allyson wrote: I think I loved it so much because it was one of my firsts and I didn't know any better. Also because I legitimately have the worst taste in things. It's the same thing with Boys Over Flowers, I can't go back and watch either because I have seen what great Kdrama acting and chemistry is and neither of those are it, but I will always remember them fondly :p


My first kdrama was Queen in-Hyun's Man, so everything else had to live up to those standards!

tampopo100 wrote: I sat through the Japanese and Korean version of You're Beautiful. I watched the Japanese version and thought it was groin-kickingly terrible, but I thought I might as well give the Korean version a chance because it was the original and originals are better 99% of the time. It was better, I'll admit, but that really isn't saying much. I admit some moments were amusing (infamous supermarket scene) but that's about it. I couldn't stand Jan Geun Suk's character and still don't get what's so attractive about him...the drama dragged a lot and much of it made no sense.

This will bother me forever but if a girl posing as a guy is living with guys, she still has her time of the month, correct? So how in the heck does she hide it from them?! I know it's not something you announce but still...someone's going to find that tampon wrapper in the garbage eventually. I was thinking the same thing while watching Hana Kimi lol. It will be one of life's mysteries....


Do robots have periods?
When a Man Loves, arghhh!
monstar, bof, office girls and flower boy ramyon shop. im sorry guys but -.-
Egobandit wrote: Do robots have periods?


Zing! lol
Playful Kiss and Big
You're beautiful (the female lead was annoying on so many levels. ugh.) Boys over flowers (Hana yori dango was so much better :3 )
A hundred year's inheritance
I'll talk about the worst drama I've seen so far - not one that I disliked or think it was nothing much because that doesn't mean it's unwatchable (and many people still are able to enjoy it). For me it's 'Calling for Love'. Even Mike He wasn't able to save this drama. No chemistry, bad acting and a awful plot with a lot of filming NGs. Not funny at all D: