We’re in between seasons 3 and 4! Today, Joanna and Sung Hee has a conversation with Jeanie Rhim, Sung Hee’s sister. Jeanie specializes in newborn photography and is another K Drama lover. We discuss: The K Drama shows we’re watching now. Our list of K Drama elements (we’re up to 23!) and examples of these elements in our favorite K Dramas. How to say hello in Korean. How the subtitles in K Dramas don’t always match what’s actually being said, especially when it comes to characters’ names and titles. Some common Korean words and phrases to watch out for. Here’s our list of K Drama elements to watch out for: * Beautiful actors * Crying, by both women and men * Gorgeous OSTs (original sound tracks) * Food; there's lot of eating in K Dramas * Alcohol; drinking by both men and women * Beautiful fashion * The trip and catch * Piggyback rides * The back hug * Product placements * Holding hands * The wrist grab * Flowers * Love triangles * Umbrella scene * Quirky best friend * Deep lean * Arm rest * Talking to someone sleeping * Older character trying to keep the main characters apart, or older characters * Second male lead * Second couple * Beach scene or fireworks Next week, we’ll recap and analyze episode 1 of 25, 21 so get ready!
We’re in between seasons 3 and 4! Today, Joanna and Sung Hee has a conversation with Jeanie Rhim, Sung Hee’s sister. Jeanie specializes in newborn photography and is another K Drama lover. We discuss:
Here’s our list of K Drama elements to watch out for:
Next week, we’ll recap and analyze episode 1 of 25, 21 so get ready!