So, I've watched a lot of dramas, but in no way do I intend to put up a review for every single one of them. Especially for the ones that I disliked. So instead, I'll just give a brief rundown of what I thought of the dramas I've watched and a rating for them, much like the intros I have for my main reviews. Hope you enjoy~ BEWARE: Spoilers do pop up every now and then. Read at your own risk. You have been forwarned.

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Hotelier: This is a serious, but not a dark drama. The first episode is kind of confusing since it brings you into the confusing world of working in a Hotel, but later on things get more organized and interesting. Song Hye Kyo is in this one and although she is a great actress, I just don't think this role was for her. Bae Yong Joon is in this too and I really didn't like his character. Because of this and BYJ's overall overratedness, I've been turned off on watching anymore of his dramas, but don't let that stop you. The first half of this series is pretty good and interesting, but towards the end it kinda loses balance and the last episode was terrible and had no closure for the love triangle SHK was in. Theed rates it: -_-;

Bright Girl's Success Story: Initially when I first started watching this show I was quite hooked and couldn't wait to find out what happens next. But upon reflection I don't think this was such a great drama. I didn't really like the way the lead actor (sorry, don't know his name) portrayed his character, and while I found Jang Nara's character to be endearing, she wasn't that interesting to me. The things I wanted to happen after episode 4 didn't happen and was dragged out all the way to the last episode (where I still didn't quite get a sense of closure) and I think that was what turned me off of this series after I finished watching it. With that said it's not a _terrible_ drama as I have said that I was quite hooked on it while I was watching it, just don't expect to walk away from it perfectly satisfied. Theed rates it: =/

I'm Sorry I Love You (MiSa): This is such a tear jerker. I only watched it once and I don't think I could ever watch it again. I'm not one for depressing movies or shows as I'm easily affected by really really emotional scenes and overall stories, so it'd be suicide for me to watch it again. After watching the final episode, I was an emotional zombie for about a week and couldn't sleep the night I watched it since I did not see that ending coming. That just goes to show how well made this drama is. The first episode has the feel of an independent movie to me. The cinematography is great as well as the music for the show. The acting of So Ji Sub and Im Soo Jung will capture your heart as they tell you the sad story of this drama. Although I never cry for anything, I was tearing up inside. I say watch it if you love tear jerkers and can handle the emotional stress this drama will bring upon you. Theed rates it: ;_;

1% of Anything: This is a pretty good drama. It's sort of a funny drama, but not as humorous or as good as say Choon-hyang or Full House is. It's one of those girl hates guy, guy hates girl then both fall in love kind of story lines, but that doesn't mean that you grow to love the characters. There's also the usual parents against the relationship thing and the usual third wheel trying to get b/n the two lovers. This drama tends to get into subplots of other characters instead of focusing on the main couple later on which makes this drama drag. It's not the greatest drama, but it's still nice and great if you just need something lighthearted to watch if you're bored. Theed rates it: =)

Thousand Years of Love: I started watching this drama b/c So Ji Sub was in it and I wanted to see him in a less depressing role than what he had in MiSa and also b/c the story line seemed interesting. However, as I watched the show, I soon got tired of Sung Yuri and her portrayal of the princess and the back and forth nature of problems the characters face. None of the characters seem to be endearing to me and are actually somewhat boring. Although this doesn't really add anything, but I really didn't like SJS's hair in this show at all (it's a mullet). The guy who played opposite of SJS was eye candy, but it really isn't enough to make up for his character. Only watch this if you really need an SJS fix, but look for his other dramas first before this one (although I have not yet seen any yet, but they can't be worse than this). Theed rates it: -_-;;;;

18vs29: This is a cute drama. You really love the lead character, Yoo Hye-chan, in this as she struggles to come to terms of thinking she's 18 when she's really 29 after getting amnesia. She gets into a love triangle between her husband (who she was going to divorce before she got amnesia) and a high schooler she meets at her old school beofre she realized she had amnesia. You get to see that love has no real boundaries for age. The flashbacks are really cute and it made me like the lead pairing even more. However, as cute as this series is, it gets a little bland, so watch this if you've got time on your hands. Theed rates it: =)

Wonderful Life: This is a good but not great drama. I can't really pick out what it is that makes it subpar, but I still love watching it and I definitely wouldn't say that other people wouldn't love this show. Eugene and Kim Jae Won work really well together, and who couldn't love them as the parents of that cute little girl? Shin-bi is just so pinch-cheeks adorable that you'd probably end up watching the show for her if you really didn't like it that much in the first place. Although the story isn't that original I wouldn't say it was cliche either. Just watch it and see for yourself. Theed's rates it: =)

Dae Jang Geum aka A Jewel in the Palace: This is my most favorite drama along with Full House. You'd think that somewhere along the way that this show would drop like a ticking time bomb because it's just so long (54 episodes) and a lot of dramas tend to do that despite being a lot shorter (normally 16 episodes), but it just doesn't. Not once have I had the desire to stop watching while going through any of the episodes. This is also my first period drama, so it's quite refreshing to have something like this after everything else I've been watching. It's serious, funny, hearwrenching and heartwarming all rolled into one and you'll just eat this up. Definitely, definitely watch this drama. Theed rates it: V(^_^)V

Damo: Ok well, after having watched Dae Jang Geum I thought I'd pick up a different historical piece, and tons of people seemed to eat up Damo to bits and pieces. Boy was that the biggest mistake I've ever made. For the most part it was a good drama and I liked it, up until the part where they reveal that the dude Chae-ok is in love with is her own brother. The development of their relationship, the way they show her past as a child is really well done, I just can't get over the incest implications. Otherwise this would've been a terrific drama up on par with I'm Sorry I Love You. Everything else in this drama is great: music, cinematography, characters, pacing, etc. Ugh, just please don't pull the incest trick. It doesn't make for a happy theed. Theed rates it: #_@

Only You: I picked up this drama because of Han Chae-young, but it seems like Choon-hyang was really her time to shine. Only You is a really good example of how no matter what cast you have, it means nothing with a poorly written script. This drama had a weak plot, bad setting, and poor character development. The opposing guy was just too agressive and possive for my tastes and the opposing girl didn't really try to stick her foot in until the last second, which to me says that the writer only just then figured out how psycho crazy b*tches are supposed to act. The development of the relathionship shared between the two leads was alright, but nothing spectacular. The only saving grace was the adorable boy they got to play her son, but nothing much else can be said about this drama. Overall this drama's nice, but it really leaves no impression and in fact I forget that I even watched this drama from time to time. Theed rates it: =/

A Love to Kill (Ijuksa): I'd put this drama somewhere between good and ok. I dunno, I guess it's gotta do something with the story and the plot...it just didn't go that far with me. Character-wise each individual was actually pretty good and were portrayed very well by the entire cast (and I'm not just saying that because Bi is one of them =P). I guess my biggest problem had to be the ending. I had a feeling that just because it's a sad drama they HAD to make them die, but I dunno, I thought it was kind of unnecessary. Maybe for one of them to have died, but both? Please. Maybe it's because I'm not a big fan of tearjerkers, but this drama was only good to showcase the talents of the actors, but definitely not a good script. Definitely watch if you want good Bi eye candy (his hair is sooo good in this), plus the other guy is definitely hot. Theed rates it: =)

Great Inheritance: At first I fell in love with this drama. The kids are So. Frickin. Adorable. and are the best child actors I've ever seen in my entire life (take that Dakota Fanning). But the whole gangster scene wasn't that believable to me, even quite laughable. Plus the opposing male was really annoying, and in fact I didn't think he was quite necessary. And they added an opposing girl, but she was never really one to begin with except when she made him think Kim Jae-won was the father of her kid (and not in a bad way either), so I think she was pretty much an unecessary character too. I loved Han Ji-min, she was unbelievably cute, but I think the scriptwriter kinda forgot how bubbly her nature was and forgot to make her as bubbly and as such Han Ji-min was sorta reduced to just being a nice girl. The one thing I can say that was consistant throughout the entire drama was that it had _beautiful_ cinematography and settings. Watch this drama if you've got time on your hands. Theed rates it: =)

Secret Loves: Another ok drama. I thought Han Ji-hye did a good enough job, provided with the script she was given and I liked the two other leads well enough. But once again the plot just didn't shine that much to me. The whole not being able to be together because of your social status wasn't well played out in this drama, especially since I wasn't really feeling the chemistry between Han Ji-hye and her co-star (sorry, dunno his name). This drama was kind of a waste of time, and I don't know why I bothered to finish the series. Theed rates it: =/