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Rabu, 03 November 2010

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Kang Dong-won gets wings in High Cut

Posted: 03 Nov 2010 05:08 AM PDT

I can see the reasoning behind the concept for Kang Dong-won’s new shoot for High Cut magazine — he’s supposedly “Mr. Supernatural,” and the shoot coincides with the release of his new movie, Psychic. But I’m not sure I follow the leap from Mr. Supernatural to… winged pants?

No, really. And they’re winged sweatpants, at that. Well, I guess even superheroes have gotta work out? (Oh wait. They don’t. THAT’S THE WHOLE POINT.)

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Tamra the Island: Episode 10

Posted: 02 Nov 2010 08:35 PM PDT

I cannot sing enough praises for Tamra. This episode delves into new territory, both literally and figuratively, but the change doesn't at all impact the unique flavour of this show.

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Sungkyunkwan ends on a high, Giant approaches 30%

Posted: 02 Nov 2010 03:55 PM PDT

It may have not enjoyed a ratings bonanza, but KBS’s Sungkyunkwan Scandal has surely earned the designation of being a hot mania property (not unlike last year’s youth sensation You’re Beautiful), and the fusion-historical-romantic-comedy series ended with a 12.8% rating on Tuesday.

It’s not a spectacular number, but a solid one that managed to double the drama’s premiere ratings of 6.3%. For a while there it looked as though Sungkyunkwan would find itself stuck in single-digit territory, sandwiched between two heavy hitters (MBC’s Dong Yi, SBS’s Giant), but the finale of the former allowed this little gem to crack into double-digits. (...)
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Runaway alters scripts in wake of actor accident

Posted: 02 Nov 2010 10:51 AM PDT

Runaway’s resident bitchy mastermind Yoon Son-ha (okay, she’s more of a bitchy middle-manager) was recently in a car accident. Initially all sides had asserted that her accident would not affect the drama at all, but the writer-PD duo have decided to write her out of the upcoming scripts because she is not yet able to resume filming.

Yoon’s character, Professor Hwang Mi-jin, doesn’t have a very action-intensive role — unlike, say, leads Rain or Lee Jung-jin, who are forever running, fighting, and flashing their muscles — but it sounds like her accident was pretty serious. Her injury required surgery that drove a metal pin through her leg, between the pelvis and thigh.

MINOR SPOILER: According to the chief producer of the drama, the Mi-jin character will get caught up in a different plotline that takes her out of this main storyline, and her character will leave. He stated that they’ve taken care to keep it within the flow of the story, and added that if her health improves, she will be able to return later on. END SPOILER

Personally, I think this is as good a time as any for her character to be written out. Mi-jin played a somewhat important role through last week’s episodes, but it seemed like she would have naturally faded back anyway as the drama heads into its second half with this week’s episodes.

Via Hankook Ilbo

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