You just have to know *how* to watch k-drama. Watch *only* up to the part where the fresh material ends and they start recycling the usual lovey dovey sentimental crap. I know it's real hard to cut out in the middle of a series, but once you train your mind and body with enough practice, k-drama will soon be bringing you "good enough" entertainment. :)
The Korean is a Korean American living in Washington D.C. He lived in Seoul until he was 16, then moved to Los Angeles area. The Korean refers to himself in the third person because he thinks it sounds cool.
In case you haven't yet seen this, I think you might appreciate the link I have in this post: http://www.driftingfocus.com/blogs/?p=5565
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You just have to know *how* to watch k-drama. Watch *only* up to the part where the fresh material ends and they start recycling the usual lovey dovey sentimental crap. I know it's real hard to cut out in the middle of a series, but once you train your mind and body with enough practice, k-drama will soon be bringing you "good enough" entertainment. :)
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