Crash Landing - Netflix Korean subtitles

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Anonymous wrote:Just started Vincenzo-Netflix’s new series with Song Joong-ki. I’m two episodes in and already hooked. It’s visually exciting and the plot is interesting as well. Plus I’m a new Song Joong-ki fan since finishing Descendants of the Sun. He’s not as brawny as Hyun Bin, but he’s definitely a dish.


Agree with all this. And that precious face!


PP-Haha I love how he is obviously so attractive, but kind of makes fun of it in the show. I think that’s another reason I like him as an actor He’s hot but he is also funny and has some killer charisma.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone watched City Hunter? That was one of the first kdramas I watched, and I loved it.



I loved City Hunter! And Healer. Both are so good.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone watched City Hunter? That was one of the first kdramas I watched, and I loved it.



I loved City Hunter! And Healer. Both are so good.



Thanks you for recommendation on Healer. CLOY is still the best but really enjoyed Healer. it wasn’t too “light” which is an issue with many others. Thought the writing was good and so many well constructed characters who were not one dimensional. Where can one find City Hunter to stream?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone watched City Hunter? That was one of the first kdramas I watched, and I loved it.



I loved City Hunter! And Healer. Both are so good.



Thanks you for recommendation on Healer. CLOY is still the best but really enjoyed Healer. it wasn’t too “light” which is an issue with many others. Thought the writing was good and so many well constructed characters who were not one dimensional. Where can one find City Hunter to stream?


DP. Unfortunately, I don't think there is a way to stream City Hunter currently. I've looked.

I know what you mean about "too light." At the risk of being repetitive (I posted a page or two back), let me give another plug for Hospital Playlist and Prison Playbook. They are wonderful and have a similar weight + humor as CLOY. Both also have a great cast of lead and supporting characters that will get you completely invested un their stories. You won't be disappointed.
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Anonymous wrote:For those that are obsessed with CLOY, I’d recommend “What’s wrong with Secretary Kim.” You can watch it for free on Viki. The storyline is not as layered and tight as CLOY but the leads are swoon worthy. The lead actor, Park Seo Joon is quite talented and can easily play unrecognizable characters in other movies and dramas. I think his acting skills are superior to Hyun Bin even though Hyun Bin is the most handsome man alive. Once you watch this you’ll understand why he is so famous.


Agree with Park Seo Joon! His other stuff is good too - I recommend Yoon’s Kitchen 2 - a reality show and you’ll see what a great guy he is. Also Kill Me Heal Me - fun and funny show overall. Both are on Viki.


I'm so into Park Seo Joon now. How can one watch Youn's Stay? It's not on Netflix or Viki.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For those that are obsessed with CLOY, I’d recommend “What’s wrong with Secretary Kim.” You can watch it for free on Viki. The storyline is not as layered and tight as CLOY but the leads are swoon worthy. The lead actor, Park Seo Joon is quite talented and can easily play unrecognizable characters in other movies and dramas. I think his acting skills are superior to Hyun Bin even though Hyun Bin is the most handsome man alive. Once you watch this you’ll understand why he is so famous.


Agree with Park Seo Joon! His other stuff is good too - I recommend Yoon’s Kitchen 2 - a reality show and you’ll see what a great guy he is. Also Kill Me Heal Me - fun and funny show overall. Both are on Viki.


I'm so into Park Seo Joon now. How can one watch Youn's Stay? It's not on Netflix or Viki.


Yep it’s on Viki -it’s called Yoon’s Kitchen 2. enjoy!!
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Sorry, PP again, it’s called Youn’s Kitchen 2 - autocorrect
Anonymous
No, this is the new show that takes place in Korea and it’s airing right now. They added PSJ’s best friend, Choi Woo Shik of Parasite fame:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/joanmacdonald/2021/01/09/stars-serve-up-korean-culture-in-the-reality-show-youns-stay/
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Anonymous wrote:No, this is the new show that takes place in Korea and it’s airing right now. They added PSJ’s best friend, Choi Woo Shik of Parasite fame:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/joanmacdonald/2021/01/09/stars-serve-up-korean-culture-in-the-reality-show-youns-stay/


Oh wow, I’d love to see it. Thanks for the info. If you find out where it’s streaming, please post - I’ll look too.
Anonymous
Has anyone here seen Reply 1988? I am watching it now and really enjoying it. It took about three episodes for me to get into it, but the characters are endearing and it's a joy to watch.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone here seen Reply 1988? I am watching it now and really enjoying it. It took about three episodes for me to get into it, but the characters are endearing and it's a joy to watch.


It's on my watchlist. On the kdrama subreddit, it frequently gets mentioned as an all-time favorite and garners comments like, "Oh, you're so lucky you haven't seen it yet and can watch it for the first time!"


I'm the PP who keeps mentioning Hospital Playlist and Prison Playbook. They were both created by the same writer/director team as Reply 1988 (and Reply 1997 and Reply 1994, which are all separate stories, not sequels/prequels to each other).
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone here seen Reply 1988? I am watching it now and really enjoying it. It took about three episodes for me to get into it, but the characters are endearing and it's a joy to watch.


It's on my watchlist. On the kdrama subreddit, it frequently gets mentioned as an all-time favorite and garners comments like, "Oh, you're so lucky you haven't seen it yet and can watch it for the first time!"


I'm the PP who keeps mentioning Hospital Playlist and Prison Playbook. They were both created by the same writer/director team as Reply 1988 (and Reply 1997 and Reply 1994, which are all separate stories, not sequels/prequels to each other).


To add. . . Prison Playbook and Hospital Playlist also took a few episodes to get fully immersed in it, but it's so worth it. I think it's because this writer/director team create stories and characters with such depth. Calling them a joy to watch is a perfect description.
Anonymous
I need to watch the recommendations from everyone. I heard the Reply series was really good.

Finished watching Lie after Lie on viki, would highly recommend. Many twists and the leads are fantastic. I got instantly hooked.

I heard Penthouse was good, so I will start on that this weekend. Anyone watch Love, Marriage, and Divorce on Netflix yet? There are just so many kdramas to watch.
Anonymous
Hi, I found Youn’s Stay -

https://dramanice.so/drama/youns-stay-2021-detail

Anonymous
Thank you! This just made my weekend.
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