He'll be great in the crossover movie with Shin Kamen Rider and Shin Ultraman
Is netflix a major outlet for K-Drama stuff? I know my mom has netflix and usually has some Korean shows on when I visit.
Netflix has been buying up the American rights to anime and k dramas for a couple years now
My whole page is full of k dramas lol. I think I’ve only watched like 2 shows on there lol
I've watched a lot of Korean stuff on it. Recommend the movie Space Sweepers and the movie Battleship Island.
I feel like every South Korean has to get drafted into making tv shows after getting drafted into the army lmao
The alienation ain't going anywhere so might as well capitalize on it I guess. Assuming this is a reality show, which I am after one glance and no follow-up.
Haven't seen this one, but Extraordinary Attorney Woo is excellent.
Is that actually good? I always see it pop up in the trending section but I’ve always held off because I was worried it would be like “the good doctor”
I haven't seen "The Good Doctor", so I can't speak to it. I've enjoyed Extraordinary Attorney Woo, and feel like it is good representation. It skirts the edge of the 'savant' trope, because Woo Young-Woo has a phenomenal memory for the law, but I think it's more that the law is one of her special interests (the other being whales). Her relationships feel right, especially with her childhood friend, and her sensory issues (noises, textures, picky eating) are relatable.
Felix needs to bring back Diggler to do a review of this show, critiquing how much it sugar-coats and valorizes family court.
Think I’d prefer that over everything being made into a detective show.