Sunday, November 9, 2014

On Asian Dramas

Recently I have started watching Asian dramas on DramaFever because it is a website who offers the ability to watch shows and movies free and legally. You can pay for a subscription to buy HD streaming and get rid of ads, but you really don't need that because when you watch, you gain "premium credits", that enable you to watch an episode without ads. 

Since I withdrew from music theory on Wednesday (that's a whole other story), I had a lot more free time to get things done, like wash my sheets, organize my shelves, code, and of course, watch Korean dramas. So I watched My Tutor Friend 2. You can watch it for free legally if you click on the link. No viruses, really.

I like to search for lists of movies and dramas that end well. I plan on starting a separate website/blog that will start cataloging movies/tv shows that have good endings. I figure I'm probably not the only person looking for stuff to watch that doesn't end depressingly. 

But anyway, asian dramas are great, I love them, everyone should watch them, blah blah. I'm weird, but you know that already.

3 comments:

  1. aw yes, Asian dramas. Best things ever. If you'd ever like a list of some that I've watched and enjoyed (and like you said, don't end depressingly) I have a bunch, since I've been watching kdramas for over a year now. :P my sister and I are big fans--we enjoy Asian dramas better than most American TV now! (with a few exceptions, of course). :)

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    1. Ahhh yes! If you have a list of ones with good endings that would be fantastic! :D

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    2. I'll work on compiling my list this afternoon and tomorrow. :) I also watched My Tutor Friend 2 last night, and LOVED it. I'd seen the actress who played Junko in a drama, but didn't figure out who she was until half way through the movie. :P

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