I'm 4 episodes into goblin the great and good god or whatever this is called (guardian?) and the himbo energy is off the charts 🤌
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I think I'm on Ep 8 now and I just want to shake the Goblin/Kim Shin
Somehow I'm far less forgiving of this situation than Jang Uk with Bu-yeon in Alchemy of Souls. Maybe because Kim Shin is being so annoying with Ji Eun-tak! He's nice to her, then he's a jerk, then he's nice again... She actually asked him to stop being so cruel to her and compared him to her abusive aunt...
If he doesn't change soon I'm going to ship her with the baseball player who hates piano!
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PERIOD DRAMA APPRECIATION WEEK 2022
Day 6: Favourite Era(s)
Goryeo (Korea, 918–1392)
Joseon (Korea, 1392–1897)
Late Georgian & Regency era (Britain, 1795–1830/1837* & 1811–1820)
Victorian era (Britain, 1837–1901)
Qing dynasty (China, 1636–1912)
*technically the Georgian era ended in 1830 (and the Regency lasted only from 1811–1820), but William IV’s rule (1830–1837) is usually considered part of the Georgian era.
GIFs from Goblin/Guardian: The Lonely and Great God, Kingdom (2019), Pride and Prejudice (1995), The Young Victoria and The Legend of Zhen Huan.
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WHAT IN THE EVERLOVING FUCK WAS THAT
GOBLIN HAD NO RIGHT TO PULL THAT DOG SCENE ON ME
he was waiting for him in the afterlife !!!
what the fuck
what the actual fuck
THIS IS AN ATTACK
THIS IS PERSONAL
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Birthday Drama List
So my birthday is today, so to celebrate I wanted to release a list of K-Dramas with birthday scenes or are set during someone’s birthday…or the birthday was in some way pivotal/important part of the plot.
I very definitely didn’t use this list as an excuse to re-watch some of these shows lol
This is going to end up being a short list as my lists are always limited to the K-Dramas that I’ve seen so far. I may have missed some dramas that had birthday scenes that fit the criteria of this list and missed, so this may end up being a post that I return to and update as time goes on.
Doom At Your Service
“My birthday doesn’t always come. My birthday crosses over the century and leaps over destiny. So make a wish before it’s too late.” - Myul Mang (Doom)
First drama to pop into my head when making this list was this favorite of mine. ❤️ The events of this drama take place during Doom/Myul Mang’s birthday. He’s told by his mother figure/fellow god-like entity to go grant someone else’s wish on his birthday and the person whose wish he ends up deciding he wants to grant is Tak Dong Kyung because she’s wishing for/thinking the same thing as he is - for the world to end.
His birthday is a vague time frame, which seems to span most of the show (I think about the full 100 days of the contract), so you can really consider this to just be a drama about the embodiment of doom falling in love on his birthday lol
Goblin: The Great & Lonely God
Coming in next on my list is Goblin. I honestly need to rewatch this show because I don’t remember how many of the female lead’s birthdays we see in it. For this show, the female lead’s birthday is significant within the context of the show as deadly danger looms around her around certain birthday ages.
I stand in solidarity with the main female lead character, we could form a tragic birthday club.
Anyway, outside of her actual birthday, there’s a lot of lighting of candles and things to blow out so as to summon the Goblin. So, birthday vibes I guess?
Hotel Del Luna
In this drama the male lead, Chan Seong, was essentially sold by his father to the female lead (Man-wol) in order to save himself so he could continue to raise Chan Seong. Growing up, Chan Seong’s birthdays are celebrated by Man-wol by sending him evening primroses as a reminder of the promise his father had made as well as a card, this is something that is continued up to his important birthday when she meets him in person to give him a completely new and different gift than usual - the ability to see ghosts.
Extra-ordinary You
While none of the main characters in the drama celebrate any birthdays (that I remember), the male lead of the comic book they’re extras in does. Nam-jun has a big birthday bash where Dan-oh, Ha-ru and Do-hwa attempt to change the story.
Business Proposal
Within the first episode or two of this drama, the female lead (Ha-ri) celebrates her birthday. Her parents don’t really do anything special for it and the guy she has had a long-time crush on gives her tickets to a concert for a group she was only interested in because of him, telling her to go with a guy she likes.
This sets up her for using the tickets for a date with Kang Tae-moo.
There's also an episode in which Ha-ri's best friend celebrates her birthday as well.
Tale of the Nine-Tailed
This is a drama that I recently started watching and actually haven’t finished watching yet, but the show starts off with one of the female lead's birthdays, a pivotal one as her family ends up in a car crash and her parents go missing. With this entry, we have found yet another character who can join the tragic birthday club lol
Reply 1997
Bit of a last minute addition to this list because I remembered the first male lead getting coupons for his birthday from his best friend/crush, which is a regular thing and he’s known for using them to great effect.
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