Oh holy crapola!! My social life as we know it will be non-existent for the next week! Reasoning behind this exclamations?! I’ve just started watching a Korean Drama series called Boys before Flowers. And let me tell you, 3 episodes into it and dammit its GGGGOOOODDDD!! There is a total of 25 episodes, each are an hour long, which equates to 25 hours of viewing pleasure. The series was one of the most watched drama in South Korea for 2009. I should have started watching it next week when Nan goes away to Dubai/Bahrain for 2 whole weeks, that would have kept me entertained until his return. But no, I had to start watching it last night, and by next week I probably would have finished the series.
I began watching the series last night at around 12am. I only wanted to watch the first episode, just to wet my appetite and get a feel for the plot. 3 hours later I went to bed, knowing full well that I was going to struggle to get up for work but yet I didn’t care. Is the series corny; does it have cringe-worthy scenes; is it clichéd; is the acting terrible; LOL yes to all the above! But guess what, amidst all the bad, I still thoroughly enjoy watching it. There is something about sweet innocent first love that really captivates me. The series is full of sweetness and puff It also doesn’t hurt to have gorgeous looking Asian boys on screen, talk about constant eye candy! Yumo!! (ok ok they look better in the series than they look in that poster!
I tend to avoid watching these Asian dramas as I have a propensity to get overly engross by it and neglect everything else (namely not paying enough attention to Nan!). But once I’m hooked into a series, say farewell to those few weeks as it goes by in a speedy blur.
I began watching the series last night at around 12am. I only wanted to watch the first episode, just to wet my appetite and get a feel for the plot. 3 hours later I went to bed, knowing full well that I was going to struggle to get up for work but yet I didn’t care. Is the series corny; does it have cringe-worthy scenes; is it clichéd; is the acting terrible; LOL yes to all the above! But guess what, amidst all the bad, I still thoroughly enjoy watching it. There is something about sweet innocent first love that really captivates me. The series is full of sweetness and puff It also doesn’t hurt to have gorgeous looking Asian boys on screen, talk about constant eye candy! Yumo!! (ok ok they look better in the series than they look in that poster!
I tend to avoid watching these Asian dramas as I have a propensity to get overly engross by it and neglect everything else (namely not paying enough attention to Nan!). But once I’m hooked into a series, say farewell to those few weeks as it goes by in a speedy blur.
Irrefutably, some (most) aspects of my life will be put on the back burner until I finish this series…