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park seo joon (박서준) ⌁ esquire ‘20/05
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Happiest Baby Boy
2019 Favorite found families
kdrama heroine: does he like me? its so unclear, i cant be sure at all~!
kdrama boy: im your boyfriend, you should make sure to tell other guys that i’m your boyfriend, and i have been telling girls that i already have a girlfriend, which is you. because i’m your boyfriend.
kdrama heroine, every single time this happens, without fail:
well, they have something in common…
Everyone has a youth. A time that’s more beautiful because it’s awkward and clumsy, a time that shines brilliantly. A time when you’re not afraid of anything because you have nothing to lose, and a time when you’re excited because you can have anything, everything. That’s now, age 24, my youth. Although I’m still uneasy and nervous, I’m perfect without needing anything else.
My Strange Hero’s plot in one screenshot
A fool in love.
I know what my dream is too: Son Soo Jeong’s boyfriend.
My Strange Hero (2018-2019)
How to die in a K-drama
- car accident
- be a pedestrian crossing the street
- jump or fall off a high building
- jump or fall off of the Han river bridge
- get stabbed by villain
- drown
- terminal but vague illness
- slow poisoning
me, as a kid: i can’t wait til i’m an adult so i can stay up late EVERY NIGHT
me, as an adult, crawling into bed at 6:30 pm: oh thank god
He is messy but he’s kind.
Spring in our 20s. Summer when we were 27. Fall and winter when we were 32. We met like that for the third time. The two of us.
Do you know where can I watch all the dramas I was watching in DramaFever?
Where Can I Watch K-Dramas now that Drama Fever Has Died?
That’s a great question anon, and the answer is different depending on where you live. I live in the states, and unfortunately Drama Fever was my top 2 option for watching dramas legally in my country. If you are in Europe or other countries though, you might have more options using apps you are familiar with. I’m not an expert on where to watch dramas outside of the USA, and with illegal sites things change all of the time but hopefully this helps?
Legal Sites
Viki.com: Hands-down my favorite legal site/app to use to watch dramas is Viki. It’s a legal service that you can pay for to skip ads, watch on a roku or apple tv (my preference) and watch as things air. Also you can totally use it for free! If you don’t like to pay for content, you can just create an account and watch most of the older stuff (usually similar content to drama fever) and current stuff 3 weeks behind the schedule.
Netflix & Hulu: I’m putting these two together because let’s be honest: In the USA there aren’t actually that many k-dramas on these sites. Their catalog is annoyingly small. It’s really disappointing, because when I was in Japan a few weeks ago I opened netflix on my phone and there were sooooo many awesome shows available on there! WTF netflix? Why?! I’ve also heard it’s got tons of currently airing shows in Europe as well.
Viu.com: As someone from the states, this site’s service is not available to me. However, it’s a free site with a subscription option open to many Asian, African and Middle Eastern countries.
Note: I do think over the next few weeks, other options will appear OR current services will be getting more shows. It’s a double edged sword when something niche becomes popular. The good side is that the world appreciates what you appreciate AND they are able to enjoy what you enjoy. The bad side is that what you enjoy becomes harder or more expensive to come by than it previously was…we’ll see what happens!
Illegal Sites/Options
I personally hate watching shows on illegal sites simply because I prefer to watch shows on my television instead of my laptop AND I hate scrolling past porn site ads and dealing with broken content. On top of that (and i’m a weird person for having this viewpoint) I really like giving money to niche things I’m into (kpop albums, kdramas, artist made items, etc). It’s like feedback saying “Hey there! I want more of this in my life and am willing to pay for it.” However, with the licensing problems and Drama Fever dying, I’ve had to go back to some of them since I have no options.
Dramanice: This site changes urls all of the time because well, it’s freakin’ illegal! Right now the url is ondramanice.co if you used it before and noticed you can’t get to it at the old domains. *I’m not url linking it because I don’t want to give more alerts to the sites who try to police this stuff. This is my current favorite illegal site to watch the dramas that were on Drama Fever and not on Viki.
Kissasian: A lot of my mutuals use this site but I don’t because sometimes it’s wonky in it’s mobile version. But if you’re on your computer, it’s pretty much the same thing as Dramanice.
Torrents: If you’re old-school like me, you’ve probably used torrents before. I’m about to date myself hardcore but back in the day, the only way to watch anime was to illegally torrent subbed versions because there were no dvds or online sites for streaming (imagine that!! ;-) I haven’t torrented dramas because I was getting the shows I needed with viki and dramafever and let’s face it: Torrenting is actually a lot of work and takes commitment. Downloading speed depends on popularity and then if there aren’t subs you have to merge the two things together or wait for someone to do that for you. I’m not going to list torrent sites but anyone who wants to comment with the best torrent sites to use, feel free!
Also, if you’re in the US, you can watch shows legally on Kocowa, though it’s only for the big three networks (KBS, SBS, MBC). They generally sub much more quickly than the fan subs on Viki for the same content, and they’ll have the new shows that weren’t licensed to Viki and so are unable to watch on Viki even with the plus pass, like Terius.
Sorry for commenting in a reply rather than in tags. I know some people hate that.
One More Legal Site:
Kocowa: I can’t believe I forgot to list that, thank you so much @pvtshame (and I’d never hate you adding helpful info!) Kocowa is a subscription service site you have to pay to use. They have some of the shows that Drama Fever had (My Secret, Terrius, Still 17, The Best Hit ). I never used them myself because they have so much less variety than Drama Fever (they only have the three main networks) and there’s a ton of Viki overlap so if you already have that, it might not be worth it for that ONE show that you are missing with just Viki. It also costs more than Drama Fever but for less content.
DramaFever has officially been shut down & DramaFever’s YouTube channel has been wiped clean.