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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2021-08-12 05:19 pm

[ SECRET POST #5333 ]


⌈ Secret Post #5333 ⌋

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Re: Those of you who watch Kdramas...

(Anonymous) 2021-08-13 01:05 am (UTC)(link)
I feel like (most times) the female lead is fairly well developed as a character (depending on what show you're watching). There's always an element of pluckiness/keep working hard to them (I've found across the board). The lead tends to be a little bad ass & determined hard worker who grows through the progress of the show.

There's the fucking slow-mo three different angles of the same scene (usually a kiss, the guy grabbing the girl and looking into her eyes... intensely? menacingly? Etc etc) that shit gets me every time (and the occasional wall pinning out of no where like wtf is that, we're about to have some problems you come at me like that lol).

Usual jerk dude/men who have issues communicating (but this is common across all media).

I've only seen two historical ones, the rest were contemporary.

Historical ones:
Scarlet Heart Ryeo (my fave!)
Mr. Queen (although technically it's a dude who gets transported through time into the body of a queen)
The Scholar of the Night

Contemporary ones:
Oh My Venus! (Love this one)
Her Private Life
What's wrong with Secretary Kim?
My roommate is a Gumiho
And a few others. The ones I watch tend to be romantic comedy not very DRAMATIC.

As a complete aside, since it's Japanese dramas, I just want to share the beauty that is Dean Fujioka -- so for anyone interested in seeing his beautiful self walking around in the early 2000s fashion,i offer May I Blackmail You? (It's not particularly good, but the lead lady is sweet and generous and he just doesn't understand her kindness).

Re: Those of you who watch Kdramas...

(Anonymous) 2021-08-13 04:45 am (UTC)(link)
Fujiki Naohito is my one true dorama love but I'll check your rec out too.

Mr. Queen seems to be a newish title, sounds interesting. Is it slash, het or gen?

Re: Those of you who watch Kdramas...

(Anonymous) 2021-08-13 12:06 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, to be clear I'm sure Dean Fujioka is in better things, that's simply the first thing I've seen him in lol but the actor your shared is very good looking too! I'll check his stuff out!

It's a bit of het/gen (i guess slash in a way? Idk. Only because mentally/spiritual the Queen is a dude but physically the Queen is a woman. Also, I can't quite remember if there were any "jokes"/comments/suggestions made that were teetering on homophobia/transphobia etc., But just a heads up, in case there were :/ ).

Re: Those of you who watch Kdramas...

(Anonymous) 2021-08-13 01:19 pm (UTC)(link)
Thanks for the heads up! I love warnings in fandom spaces. I'll look out for male lead then, heh. Reminds me of Go Princess Go series that also has a dude travel into a queen's body.

The summary looks interesting. Kinda your usual detective series with two leads.