Do you have any kdrama recs similar to the vibes of destined with you
Yes! The first one that came to mind was Doom At Your Service. An editor has the worst day of her life, including a terminal diagnosis, and calls for doom to come destroy the world. Only for Doom to actually show up at her door to fulfill her wish starting an interesting journey about how to let go of things and say goodbye to embrace a new path, including love. There's comedy, drama, romance, supernatural, philosophy, symbolism, and friendship. I love both couples. This is one of my fave dramas. I've rewatched recently and still love it.
All of the shows below have supernatural elements and main couples whose destinies that are entwined. They all have HEAs (Happily Ever Afters), except for Hotel Del Luna and Goblin which have open endings which I find positive.
Doom At Your Service
Hotel Del Luna
Legend of the Blue Sea
Alchemy of Souls
While You Were Sleeping
W: Two Worlds
Goblin
Link: Eat, Love, Kill
May I Help You
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Men in uniform kdrama edition 🔥🪖
Woo Do Hwan- The King Eternal Monarch
Ahn Bo Hyun- Military Prosecutor Doberman
Hyun Bin- Crash Landing On You
Kang Daniel- Rookie Cops
Lee Min Ho- Legend Of The Blue Sea
Jung Jinyoung- Police University
Jung Hae In- D.P
Song Joong Ki- Descendants Of The Sun
Jang Ki Yong- Come And Hug Me
Kim Seon Ho- Catch The Ghost
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Writers of a kdrama fantasy about fate and time travel trying to figure out a happy ending after promising nothing but painful yearning and death for the last 6 episodes: “Well maybe they just missed each other so much that one of them just shows up in the last 10 minutes” 🤷♀️
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And suddenly, on ep 14, I find myself invested in this drama again lol
the way he started to cry on her shoulder ooofff *cries*
mother of God, these are the lines that break you!!! why did you wait 14 eps to give me this, drama??!!
and when I say I'm invested, I mean it, because so far, I just let the episodes run in the background while I did other stuff but for real, I was watching this time. This part of the drama felt so compelling (and with actual stakes despite knowing they reunite in the future) compared to the present timeline.
I love how tragic their love was in this past life. And the fact that they've loved each other all their lives, because they met when they were children and had been inseparable since. It's cute and makes how things turned out even more heartbreaking. The only thing they ever wanted was to be together.
I think the drama made a lot of wrong decisions, but most of them could've been easily solved if they just changed the order of some things. Tell this story, by all means, but tell it the right way! For example, as much as I liked the first episode I think they should have started the drama with the past life. Make it two eps and end it on that snowy hill, right on the tragedy, while leaving some mysteries out (like the curse bit or where is the black magic spell book) and then let's jump into the present life, but now the audience is fresh on the feel of the tragedy of the joseon time. With this, HongJoo and ShinYu meeting for the first time would've hit a lot more than how it did, because I think the drama meant for us to feel the pull of their destiny right on ep one and that, at least for me, didn't happen.
Also, so many things that were assumed along the way ended up being confirmed by these flashbacks, but it almost seems like they missed their timing. I don't know, I just think the story told that way would've made more sense.
Anyway, just wanted to add that it's so delicious (in the angsty and tragic way lol) that he accepted the curse because of love ( I mean, hell!!! he gave her a quick death sort of because he couldn't watch her go through a painful and slow one) and that she didn't even mean to curse him in the first place, cause in fact, he was the last person she would've thought to place it upon.
I mean asdfghjk!!! all the elements were there and the story on paper sounds really cool but damn it!
Ah, the coulda, shoulda, woulda...
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“Count your age by friends, not years. Count your life by smiles, not tears.” ― John Lennon
Category: Birthdays
Guardian: The Lonely and Great God | Legend of the Blue Sea | Age of Youth | Crash Landing on You | Reply 1988 | Her Private Life | Revenge of Others | King the Land
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Best underwater scene?
Nothing is as perfect a mix of high-stakes intense and sexy as underwater scenes in kdramas
More Importantly: Anon, what high-stakes intense and sexy underwater kiss did YOU see that made you ask me this cause I don't wanna miss out :D
I think the first underwater kiss I ever saw was the Legend of the Blue Sea mermaid kiss, and I really loved it because it was so gorgeous but also it was my first year of kdramas was I was just soooo into whatever I was watching at the time. I really loved that silly drama way back then...maybe I should rewatch??
Speaking of mermaids, remember that adorable and funny kiss in Surplus Princess? Silly but also kinda sexy too? Maybe I'm weird ;-)
The Empress Ki Kiss is so pretty with the rose petals and of course Ji Chang Wook!
The most recent water kiss I saw that I loved was the one from The Eighth Sense when the guys are surfing and finally fall into their feelings :)
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