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- It’s Okay, Daddy’s Girl: An overview
- Kim Jae-wook’s band releases single
- Novel version of My Princess published
It’s Okay, Daddy’s Girl: An overview Posted: 30 Jan 2011 06:11 AM PST It’s been a while since I wrote about It’s Okay, Daddy’s Girl, but, as noted in this prior thread, despite the many obvious flaws, the drama has had an inexplicable hold on me — and some of you, too. The drama ended a week and a half ago quietly (its finale ratings were in the vicinity of 11%, a series high), and truth be told, it’s not a show to have a lasting impression. But for whatever reason, I found its 17-episode run easily watchable despite its numerous weaknesses. Since I don’t relish the idea of doing a straight recap of the past 14 episodes, the following is more an overview of the series as a whole, which will include spoilers. Fyi! SONG OF THE DAY It’s Okay, Daddy’s Girl OST – “가슴이 말해” (My Heart Speaks) sung by Kang Sung, the actor who plays Jin-gu. [ Download ] (...) © javabeans for Dramabeans, 2011. | Permalink | No comments | Add to del.icio.us This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Kim Jae-wook’s band releases single Posted: 29 Jan 2011 09:56 PM PST Actor Kim Jae-wook, who’s recently come off his stint on the disappointing drama Mary Stayed Out All Night, has turned his attention back to music, with his band WALRUS (formerly I Am Walrus). They’re releasing their first single album with music videos (below). From faux indie rock to real indie rock? I say the real Kim Jae-wook is pretty much cooler than any character he could ever play. WALRUS is: Kim Jae-wook on vocals and guitar, Kim Tae-hyun on drums, Yoo Seung-bum on lead guitar (blonde hair and teacup, below), and Yang Shi-on on bass (with pomegranate, below). They’re college friends and classmates from the Seoul Institute of the Arts, and have been performing on and off together for upwards of nine years, and performed at 2009′s Grand Mint Festival. (...) © girlfriday for Dramabeans, 2011. | Permalink | 33 comments | Add to del.icio.us |
Novel version of My Princess published Posted: 29 Jan 2011 01:25 PM PST With the success of the drama My Princess these days, MBC Productions has hastened to adapt the story for another format with a novelization. The novel features a plot that, like the drama, focuses on the development of love amidst the quarreling and clashes of its two leads. However, it purports to differ substantially in its more detailed exploration of the characters’ inner thoughts and struggles. (...) © javabeans for Dramabeans, 2011. | Permalink | 38 comments | Add to del.icio.us |
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