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  • Writer's pictureLevi Sitladin

Korean Drama's

Let's talk about a fairly recent trend that has occurred in the hidden depths of TV. That being Korean Drama's, although it's nothing new as people of the middle eastern niche market have watched both Chinese and Japanese programs alike. There is a more negative stigma surround Korean drama's to point where it is frowned upon.


Is this right though? I am one such person who watches Japanese shows, as my mother partakes in the watch of Korean drama's found Netflix. The difference being what? The cringe of the drama or the cliche writing of these shows. It's the mixture of both but I think the real problem lies in the lie.


In a lot of the shows the characters are fake posing no real resemblance to actual people, they are almost like dolls with the amount of surgery that they have meaning they are constantly suited for the role of Idols. However this is setting a bad example of what an idol should be? An idol is someone who is real per say they don't have to be real they could be fiction but they should have real ideals, not be fabricated like what you find of these shows.


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