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šĀ Tamonās B-Side å¤čććä»ć©ć£ć”!?Ā (2026) ā ep.02 |Ā Do You Like Me?ā ā ā

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I can't. I can't say no. Okayā¦
šĀ Tamon's B-Side å¤čććä»ć©ć£ć”!?Ā (2026) ā ep.01 |Ā You Need Money to Support Your Oshi!ā ā ā
You're special, Kinoshita-san.
šĀ Tamonās B-Side å¤čććä»ć©ć£ć”!?Ā (2026) ā ep.02 |Ā Do You Like Me?ā ā ā
Tsubaki no Niwa (2020)
i just posted softsubs and raw of this movie at buymeacoffee and trakteer :)
Ore no Hanashi wa Nagai ~2025 Haru~ Special Drama (Spring 2025)
both hardsubs got flagged it seems, i'll reupload in a few hours

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Slow Train (2025) special drama eng sub
I am excited to share this wonderfully kind and poignant story about three adult siblings who lost their parents in a car accident over twenty years ago and continue to live in their childhood home in Kamakura.
Youko the eldest sibling (played by the incredible Matsu Takako) is an outspoken literary editor and still unmarried in her forties, which seems to bother the people around her - particularly one of her authors, Momeki Ken (Hoshino Gen). Miyako the middle child (Tabe Mikako) is a restless soul and about to move to Busan, South Korea, with her Korean boyfriend (Joo Jong Hyuk) on what seems like a whim. Ushio the little brother (Matsuzaka Toori) works as a tracklayer for a local railway company and hides his gay relationship from Youko for a very particular reason.
I cannot recommend this drama enough! It's such a gentle study on loss, loneliness, time and the transience of living as well as on the importance of being honest with yourself.
Set in both Kamakura and Busan, the scenery is soothing to the eye. All the actors are fantastic (including appearances from Lily Franky, Iiura Arata and Uno Shouhei), the dry humour in Nogi Akiko's script is delightful.
I am very fond of this project and hope you will give it a chance!
The length of this drama is 1 hour and 51 minutes.
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Drama my one night rule *-*
Sinopse: Aya is a 33-year-old office worker who's dealing with sexual frustration. She wants to feel the touch and love of a man but hasn't had a boyfriend in 8 years. And societally speaking, if women show their desire, they are looked down upon. One day, Aya's flirty supervisor Dojima invites her out for drinks. Dojima is divorced and down to have a one-night stand instead of a partner. Hearing this, Aya makes up her own rules to not get carried away or have any regrets for having a one-night stand and sets out to make her one-stand a reality.
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Liu Xueyi wraps filming for ę”č±ę ę±å±±
Zhou Ye for Shang Cheng Shi Magazine cover story online November 2024
Legend of the Female General trailer has just dropped!
Power couple galore!
OMG! Bai Shu (the awesome Xiao Ruo Feng from Dashing Youth) as the main antagonist! EVIL HOTNESS OVERLOAD! I think I might suffer from a villain syndrome, because those 6 seconds he's been in the trailer overshined even Cheng Lei's appearance in my eyes.
The love interest, though, maybe a little too much of a sucker for the FL in the trailer, which takes away the tension from the potential of the relationship and build-up.
Zhou Ye really sells the inner strength and lofty self-confidence of her character, though, I always have to suspend all my disbelieve these tiny, malnourished women could kill hundreds of men and last in any battle longer than 5 minutes. But then, I consider these historical cdramas to be in the fantasy genre, because of the martial arts, leaping in the air and inner strength, so why not.

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A Table! Nostalgic na Kyujitsu (Summer 2024)
I love how this show portrayed how no act of kindness goes to waste. Im Sol had no real reason to show friendship to the random high-school dropout guy she had a crush on when she was 19. But she did. She convinced him to abandon his rackety lifestyle, dressed his wounds, urged him to consider a parentās point of view which in turn acted as catalyst for the mending of his relationship with his father, encouraged him to graduate, and praised him wholeheartedly when he did so. All of which (the scolds and the compliments) added up to him finding his purpose and making a good life for himself.
Her sincere and unceasing kindness towards Kim Tae Song in all the timelines gained her not only a friend for life, but the said friend turned out to be the one who ultimately reversed her ill fortune. Saving not only her but the man she loves as well. Thereby securing them a happy future together.
i..just realised that the people closest to sol, her family her best friend ā taesung ā are all living in what we can assume is their best timeline.
her house is filled of family members ā boisterous and joyful and full of love
hyunjoo is happily married to im geum ā with kids and a job
which means itās safe to assume that im geum is probably just as happy, having a family life that isnāt falling apart because he canāt financially support his family on his own
and taesung is following in his dadās footsteps ā choosing to chill behind bars because itās a better āvibeā than being behind bars because he kept messing up as a kid and not taking anything seriously. working as a cop, as a detective, but still being himself
and all this without even mentioning that she changed sunjaeās fate yet again by steering clear of him and making sure he never has anything to do with taxi man and his inevitable death
and i genuinely think all of this is thanks to sol- while trying hard to avoid sunjae from the very beginning, protecting him, she also guided her loved ones so they could be the best versions of themselves š„¹
she worked so hard and did so so so well even if she was probably drowning in grief for most of that time with no one to really talk to ā people would just think her insane, or tell her to just go talk to that random tall neighbour of hers if she misses him
and uughhhhh
Lovely Runner ģ ģ¬ ģ ź³ ķģ“ (2024) ā ep. 11 | Become a Couple

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Sun Jae is freaking smitten even though it's been 15 years!!! š„°šš
Love and in yeon (ģøģ°)
I swung by the coffeeshop after work one night to give the owner, my friend Lee, some strawberries. As usual, I ended up shutting the place down with him. We talked for hours as our coffees cooled, and sampled some āprototypesā of his latest invention, the peppermint latte. (Leeās a retired chemical engineer, and thinks he has the perfect technique for steaming the milk.) His wife Yoon brought us a late dinner ofĀ topokki and twigim (rice noodles with spicy sauce and fried vegetable fritters), and we all sat around together drinking sweet lemon tea.
At some point, talk turned to in yeon (ģøģ°). This untranslatable term relates to a uniquely Korean concept of destiny. I often feel that destiny brought me here to Korea, and specifically to Leeās coffeeshop, as I had become such good friends with him and his wife despite our different cultures and languages. I had even done away with the American custom of referring to people by their first names; instead of calling them āLeeā and āYoonā, I called them āajashiā and āimo,ā polite terms for elders that mean āuncleā and āauntā respectively. I also sometimes called Lee āsunsangnim,ā which means āteacher,ā especially when we were engaged, as we were, in an informal lesson about language and culture.Ā
Like many Koreans, Lee was tickled to learn that I know about in yeon, the uniquelyĀ Korean concept of destiny,and wanted to know how Iād heard about it. (To him, it might have been a little like hearing a Martian ask about the meaning of Santa Clause or the idea behind the Tooth Fairy.)
Ironically, I told him, I first heard about it while I was still in the U.S., via my friend Jessica'sĀ blog, in which she beautifully illustrates the concept with a story.Ā It beganĀ when she and her husband were stranded sans hotel in a small town in Korea during a festival. Exhausted by their futile search, she and her husband, Mayo, stopped to take a rest in a traditional tea shop. They struck up a conversation with the kind proprietor, who spoke a little English, as many Koreans do. Once she heard the coupleās predicament, Jess wrote, the woman invited them both to stay the night in her home āwithout hesitation.ā
There, Jess and Mayo learned that the kind womanās daughter was living overseas, where the daughter planned to marry a Canadian man. The woman and her husband hoped that the people in their daughterās new hometown would show her the same care that they were showing my friends. In a bout of parental pride, they even showed Jess theirĀ daughterās wedding dress, hanging up in the closet ā and as they peered more closely at label inside, they realized with delight that it read Jessica.
That love should link these two unlikely parties together, the teashop owner said, was surely in yeon.Ā It was meant to be.Ā
āKoreans believe that all relationships (even fleeting encounters) are a part of our destiny,ā Jess wrote at the time, āand she felt this when she met us at the tea shop.ā
Tied together with tea and string
Since I read Jessā lovely story, Iāve been interested in the idea of in yeon, and I love asking Korean people like Lee what it means to them. I always hear a different and uniquely poetic answer.Ā
In one of my favorite stories about in yeon, it is said that destiny takes the form of a grandmother spirit (grandmothers occupying a special place in Korean culture, and in my own heart). This fairy grandmother comes and ties a red thread to the finger of each newborn, and winds and loops it through this personās life, tying him or her to every person in his or her in yeon, until finally the thread ends at the finger of the person he or she will love forever.
The catch is, to actually find this person, you have to keep your eye on the thread, take each interaction seriously, because that is wonleh geuleonkeoya (ģė ź·øė°ź±°ģ¼), the way itās supposed to be. Each meeting is a clue. Itās kismet. Itās maktub. Itās a bread crumb on your way to your destiny. And if you ignore someone or mistreat someone along the way, you will be lost, in a profound metaphysical sense: you will never find your love or your destiny. It is said that āthere is in yeon in even the mere brushing of sleeves (ģ·ź¹ė§ ģ¤ģ³ė ģøģ°)ā,Ā seuchada (ģ¤ģ°Øė¤) being the onomatopoeic Korean verb which means āto brush in passing.ā
It appears likely that this story was adapted from an older East Asian myth about a red thread of destiny, used by the gods to tie two lovers together. In China, the grandfatherly god Yue Xia Lao is responsible for this cosmic matchmaking; in Japan, the concept of the thread is known as akai ito or unmei no akai ito, and has launched more than a few manga storylines.Ā Apparently, the concept is so well-known in certain areas that āmerely holding up the thumb is used as shorthand for girlfriend, and holding a pinky up would indicate a boyfriend.ā
The idea that your destiny dead-ends at the object of your everlasting love is very romantic, of course. But told Lee that I liked the emphasis in yeon places on the journey rather than the destinationāon the compassion you are supposed to share with everyone, not just your one-and-only. Lee agreed with me. He added that as he understood it, an important aspect of Korean in yeon is how it relates to oneās family, and to the Asian Hindu-Buddhist belief in past lives. It is often said that people whom you meet and become close with through in yeon, and especially the people in your family, are likely people youāve met many times before.
āI think me, you and Yoon have deep in yeon,ā he said. Yoon and I both nodded in agreement. Lee said husbands and wives are said to have met each other one million times before. āSometimes meeting with anger, sometimes with love,ā Yoon interjected with a big smile. āSometimes lots of anger, sometimes lots of love.ā
Lee also said that some Koreans believe their children are people to whom they owe a great debt from a past life ā which is why Korean parents often seem willing to sacrifice everything for their children. Korean children are not expected to work until they graduate from university (which will, of course, be paid for by their parents), and often live at home well into their late 20s, so this is a great commitment indeed. (Later, when his youngest daughter bounded into the coffee shop to ask for a bit of money for dinner with friends, Lee opened the shopās cash register with a baleful smile and said to me, āSee? I owed her a lot from a past life.ā)
Family members are connected by deep in yeon and destined to keep meeting. This is because, Lee said, āWhen you see the suffering of another person and you do not know them, you can choose to look away. But when you see someone in your family suffering, you cannot look away. And regardless, you must keep meeting them. You will always see them again. even in the afterlife, it is said that i will see my ancestors, my father, and I will bow to them. Your family is your highest in yeon.ā
Lee in his family home in Samcheongdong during Chuseok, a holiday on which people celebrate and pray to their ancestors.
The mirror in Leeās old bedroom, where he lived until he met Yoon at age 32; her picture is still here.
Yoon today, standing in her mother-in-lawās kitchen
Lately, I have been meditating on the amazing family and friends I have in the States, my adopted family here in Korea, and the people I continue to meetĀ as I follow my red thread to Seoul and back.Ā I love the idea of being tied to all the many special individuals Iāve met in my lifetime, not just one soulmate. It feels like the opposite of the claustrophobic concept of love sold in Cosmo, where you exist to please only your partner. Itās the kind of love you feel for the person sitting next to you in the rocking chair or, inexplicably, for the stranger sitting next to you on the plane, or for the people around the dinner table with whom youāve fought, it seems, a million times before, and yet you still arenāt walking away.
Family: your highest in yeon
I think the beauty of the concept of in yeon lies in the way it ties us to our loved ones, past and future, like so many lovely pearls on a string. To keep us from walking away. And when that thread is leading toward your destiny, toward love, toward the repayment of millienia of grace, why would you ever want to walk away?