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Kim Sejeong Profile Real Ireum: Kim Se Jeong In Korean: 김세정 Stage Ireum: Sejeong In Korean: 세정 KSJ Nickname: Sejeong & God Sejong Birthday of KSJ: August 28, 1996 KSJ Zodiac Sign: Virgo KSJ Birthplace & City: Gimje, North Jeolla KSJ Birth Country: SK KSJ Nationality: Korean KSJ Height: 5’5″ KSJ Weight: 48 kg KSJ…It’s hard to believe another year has came and went! As 2016 comes to a close, it’s time to look back at all of the happenings in Dramaland this past year. This has been an absolutely amazing year for dramas with so many wonderful memories. I’ve continued to thoroughly enjoy blogging about my love for kdramas. I’ve also made more new friends from all across the world who share in that same passion. It’s good to be a kdrama fan!
Now on to the list! This list includes all of the dramas that I watched which aired and concluded their runs in 2016. We’re going to be counting down my favorite dramas from least to most favorite. But I have a lot of love for my dramas this year, so even if you see a drama pretty low on the list, know that I enjoyed most of these dramas immensely. Full reviews are also available for all of them.
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This is completely my opinion on these dramas, and it does not reflect Korean or international ratings or the popularity of any particular drama among fans. And I watched a ridiculous amount of dramas this year! Stay tuned for the grand total when combined with other dramas at the end of the article. So let’s get to it!
Vampire Detective is the only complete dud for the year. It is the drama I want to forget, but it will live on in my memory as the worst drama I have ever completed. The one thing it had going for it was the good actors, but they along with all potential were completely wasted.
The writing was terrible with a massive lack of development of the back story coupled with un-engaging cases. The audience was left out of much of the story in a way that still leaves me in disbelief. There was also not a lot of vampire in Vampire Detective. The fact that our leading man is a vampire is practically ignored for the bulk of the drama with everyone going on as usual. So yeah, nothing good really came from this one for me.
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The Man Living in Our House ended up being a big disappointment for me. After a wonderful first few episodes with a unique story, interesting characters, and fun, quirky humor, the drama just became incredibly draggy. I lost my connection with the characters and everything felt dragged out and pointless. It just seemed to take its sweet time crawling from one event to another.
So in the end, the drama became extremely boring. It lost its way early on and seemed to want to do to much while always focusing on the wrong things. While a lot of the things I enjoyed in the beginning were still there in a muted form, they just got buried in the monotony. Considering how wonderfully the drama started out, The Man Living in Our House was such a disappointment.
The K2 was an okay watch, but it had a number of issues for me. It excelled when it came to delivering intense action scenes, but the rest of the drama struggled to live up to them. The K2 started strong with a solid set up during the first third, but then it didn’t really seem to have that much story to tell.
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But Ji Chang Wook and Song Yoon Ah both gave memorable performances despite some of their impact being lost due to a lack of connection with the characters as a whole. While not quite up to my tastes, it was an okay watch, and I do happen to really like Ji Chang Wook, so that was enough to make the drama worthwhile.
I really enjoyed this comedy web drama. It’s an over-the-top style that I found hilarious. We have a cute couple that bickers a lot, and things move very quickly. Since there is no time for a lot of filler, you kind of just have to go with the developments between the two. But they definitely have their sweet moments.
Because of the lack of emotional development, things felts a bit hollow. I also would have preferred more focus on the couple together rather than on the entertainment company. But High End Crush was an easy, pleasant watch. It had a few issues, but was humorous, and I enjoyed it.
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Imaginary Cat was a bit slow, but luckily it was only eight half-hour episodes. I was glad to see Yoo Seung Ho back in dramaland, and he and the cat were both priceless. They made the drama enjoyable enough.
The people in this drama seriously love cats. It sometimes felt like a mini-melodrama, but a big credit goes to the actors for giving their all and making these scenes so genuine. All in all, it was a cute drama.
The main strength of 1% of Anything was our main couple of Ha Suk Jin and Jeon So Min. They are entertaining when bickering, adorably awkward, and pretty swoon worthy. I found the rest of the drama elements a bit lacking though. The supporting characters felt flat and weren’t that well developed. And the main conflict that keeps our couple from being together seemed so silly that it really made it difficult to take seriously.
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But overall, it is a pretty quick and easy watch. The main couple were so fun and charming that even though the elements surrounding them were lacking for me, they made the drama a worthwhile watch.
Wanted was a decent watch. The pacing of the drama was pretty great during the first half of the drama with some nice cliff hangers thrown in. But there’s a point just after midway through where things seemed to slow down. It was also a bit lacking in really developing the characters and making them empathetic.
But it had a good over-arching story with the kidnapping of Hyun Woo. Then the smaller mission cases nicely tied in with that. The ending brings everything together pretty well while going very in depth with the kidnapper’s motives and taking a hard look at the morality of our choices. It wasn’t exceptional, but it was well executed and interesting.
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Mirror of the Witch is a like a dark fairy tale that I found to be different from many other kdramas I have seen. It sets up a very interesting and solid mythology that runs throughout the entire drama, and I really enjoyed the many fantasy elements.
The main negative I had was that it felt pretty slow overall and got quite draggy in the latter third. Many times it just lacked an intensity that I felt should be there. But Yoon Shi Yoon and Kim Sae Ron nailed their roles and both gave moving performances. Their love story was sweet and beautiful like a fairy tale.
Beautiful Mind was such an interesting drama that explored the morality of our decisions and the fine line between what makes someone human or a monster. We go on an emotional and moving journey with a group of people who are trying to find those answers.
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