u/AstronautLarge2150

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I’ve been rewatching some clips lately and I’ve come to the conclusion that this drama is just pure, unadulterated chaos from start to finish. I keep waiting for a serious or calm moment, but then the writers just decide to turn everything into a masterpiece of absurdity.

For me, it’s always going to be Lee Joon-ki and Rebecca. No explanation needed. 🤣

Honestly, how did the actors even keep a straight face while filming? Between the "Gwenchana" mantra, the absurd jobs, and the constant bad luck, I feel like I’m losing my mind (in the best way possible) every time I watch it.

What is your favorite "not-so-normal" moment from the show? Is it the Han River scene? The job interviews? Or just any moment involving Joon-ki? Let’s reminisce about this masterpiece of comedy!

u/AstronautLarge2150 — 6 days ago

"Work Later, Drink Now"? It’s one of the best portrayals of adult friendship I’ve ever seen.

I’ve noticed that Work Later, Drink Now rarely gets mentioned in this sub. I just finished it (both seasons) and I’m still reeling from how good it was.

On the surface, it looks like a simple comedy about three friends who love to drink. But it’s so much more than that. It’s raw, it’s hilarious, it’s heartbreaking, and it deals with grief, career struggles, and loyalty in such a human way. The chemistry between Lee Sun-bin, Han Sun-hwa, and Jung Eun-ji is absolute perfection.

If you’re looking for a "healing" drama that isn't afraid to be messy and loud, please give this a shot.

What are some other "underrated" dramas that you think deserve way more hype than they currently get?

I’m looking for more gems that aren’t the typical "Top 10" recommendations!

u/AstronautLarge2150 — 8 days ago

I was rewatching some old Iz*One and HKT48 fancams of Sakura, and then compared them to her recent LE SSERAFIM stages. The difference is night and day!

It’s not just her dancing or vocals, but her overall stage presence and confidence. She’s been an idol for over a decade, yet she still works as hard as a rookie to improve. I really admire her mindset of always wanting to show a better version of herself to Fearnot.

What's your favorite ""Sakura era"" so far? For me, her current confidence in LE SSERAFIM is just unmatched.

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u/AstronautLarge2150 — 10 days ago