choi woohyuk in the mermaid prince ep. 3

seen from United States
seen from Netherlands
seen from Türkiye

seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from Saudi Arabia

seen from Germany
seen from Yemen
seen from Maldives
seen from United Kingdom
seen from Greece
seen from United Kingdom
seen from China
seen from United States

seen from Venezuela

seen from Germany
seen from United States

seen from China

seen from Malaysia
seen from Germany
choi woohyuk in the mermaid prince ep. 3
love revolution icons.
like or reblog.
I want to encourage anyone in need of a fluffy cute 2-hour webdrama to go watch To Jenny right now. Feels like it healed my heart a little. It has the most adorable little sister who acts like the mature one in the sibling relationship, too.
Thanks @kdramaxoxo for mentioning it
https://youtu.be/3da7comRa28
https://youtu.be/dGnzAFZllQE
beth’s 2019 recap (kdramas & webdramas)
Since some of you guys have been interested in a recap of mine, here are my favourite shows of 2019. Then, there will be a post on my favourite artists and also a post on my own stories published on Tumblr. Hope you enjoy! *-*
Webdramas:
A-Teen & A-Teen 2
I think it’s safe to say that it’s a light, easy-to-watch show. I personally grew fond of some of the characters but I have to admit that there were some characters that I couldn’t stand during season 2 (I’m not looking at our main couple though, Naeun and Bomin’s characters were absolutely adorable together). Overall, it’s a fun and nice webdrama.
One Fine Week
Since I knew both idols who played the main characters (Jisoo from Lovelyz and Junseop from Myteen), I’ve decided to give it a try. Honestly, it was better than I’ve expected and I’ve rooted for both couples. I also loved the OST that Jisoo and Junseop sang together for the show. It wasn’t forced either, so I think it’s worth to watch once.
Crash! Insignificant Roommates
I was just in the beginning of my stanning phase when I started watching Golden Child’s own webdrama and it helped a lot with memorizing names and it was also a lot of funny! I’ve truly enjoyed it, it was so entertaining and also the love part of it wasn’t forced and not all of the guys had their own love interests, so that was a bonus, too. It’s a must if you want to stan Golden Child or if you just feel like laughing a lot.
Soul Plate
Gosh, Astro has really contributed to this list this year. Apart from Eunwoo, Moonbin and Sanha, we can see the other guys acting as well and I can’t say a single bad word about their acting. I’ve laughed a lot while watching Soul Plate and even though the love part seemed a bit forced to me, it was worth watching because of all those hilarious scenes.
Kdramas:
Strong Woman Do Bong Soon
I was late to the hype of Strong Woman Do Bong Soon but between starting the new semester and after working through the whole summer, I had a week where I didn’t have anything to do, so I’ve decided to binge-watch a show and this was my choice. Gosh, I’ve laughed soooo much! I loved the main couple’s chemistry a lot (also poor Jisoo with his second male lead syndrome), I think the development of their relationship was really good. A must watch if you love romcoms.
Still 17
I was late to the hype of Still 17, too, but with the lovely @lily-blue, we’ve decided to watch this show and man, it was a really good choice. This show really had anything from broken characters with their own traumas and character developments to cute, fluff scenes and very hilarious parts. One of the best dramas I’ve watched so far, I have to admit.
Sky Castle
In terms of acting and message, Sky Castle was my absolute favourite. Maybe it’s because my senior year and all the stress and pressure that came with it wasn’t that long ago, it resonated with me even more. It had everything from comparison between sisters and brothers, between classmates and even friends, perfectionism, pressure, emotional manipulation, the cruel education system of Korea to dark secrets that these rich families tried to hide no matter what it took. I really loved the moral questions that were asked in the drama and the execution was perfect, really. It’s a darker, heavier drama to watch but it’s all worth it.
Moments of Eighteen
I really loved that this drama dared to be more than just a poor guy&rich girl kind of story. It also reflected a lot on how the Korean education system treats students but I loved seeing how the characters changed throughout the story, how they stood up for themselves and for each other. I especially liked the head teacher’s character, he was the epitome of a real, excellent teacher. Also, praise for the LGBTQ+ representation in this one.
Rookie Historian Goo Hae Ryung
I don’t usually watch historian dramas but I’ve watched it because I love Eunwoo’s acting and I don’t regret it. Even though there were some parts when I was confused because there were so many characters and so many connections that I couldn’t put the pieces together, it was overall a very enjoyable drama. Not just because of the acting but also because of the moral questions it has brought up regarding woman’s role in society, the role of historians and the era they lived in.
Extraordinary You
This is a recent one but it deserves all the praise that it gets. I love the idea of the whole drama, it was a story in a story, and of course we live for some good angst! Gosh, there were so many parts where I didn’t know what to expect, the ending was also quite unpredictable. I loved both the angsty and the heart-fluttering scenes, it was such a good drama! It will definitely have a special place in my heart.
currently watching: Search WWW (love it so far, love the moral questions that it implies regarding the internet and of course love the badass, strong female characters!)
Kmovies:
Parasite
I feel like my review can’t do justice to this movie. It’s so interesting, definitely not your typical romcom. It has such a great portrayal of the difference between social layers, it’s raw and dark. It deserves all the awards and praise, it’s a must watch if you are socially sensitive.
Tune In For Love
My beloved drama partner @dat-town and I decided to watch this movie mainly because of Jung Haein (and his cute puppy eyes), but it was so much more than just a movie that I will remember because of him. For someone who is a part of Generation Z, it was an interesting glimpse into two youngsters’ life and how they tried to stay in contact when they didn’t have technological devices and such back in the days. Plus, it has one of my all-time favourite break-up scenes and if you’re going to watch it, you’ll know which one I’m referring to. I loved the main characters and how they grew up and questioned their choices and made mistakes and all that. It was such a beautiful movie.
웹무비 발자국소리 3화 Sound of Footstep, episode 3
twenty-twenty icons.
like or reblog.
love revolution icons.
like or reblog.
twenty-twenty icons.
like or reblog, don’t repost.