Autumn in my heart korean9/9/2023 ![]() ![]() It wasn’t on the list and learned reading one of your year end recaps that it was not for you. This started after I watched Goblin and was searching for your take. What are the shows you have dropped which are not on the list of shows. I have some questions I am highly curious about. I absolutely love your format and style of writing. After that I immediately would read your reviews after watching a show and using your ratings for recommendations. I discovered your blog after watching Crash Landing on You and searching for reviews online. The only difference is that I’ve added screenshots and linked my reviews where relevant, to make this more reader-friendly. I said yes, and you can check out the article, where she quotes me selectively, here!Īt the same time, there was a lot that I said, that didn’t make it into the final article, so with Hasina’s permission, I’m sharing the actual interview questions and answers here with you guys – because my gut tells me that this is just the sort of topic that you guys would enjoy digging into. Hasina Khatib ( on Instagram), who writes for VOGUE India, reached out to me a couple of weeks ago, and asked if I’d be interested to participate in an article that she was writing for VOGUE India. Technically, someone did ask the questions – what makes it different than usual, is that that someone was representing VOGUE India, and it was for a collab of sorts, where I answered a bunch of questions over email, for a VOGUE India article! This is a slightly different Dear kfangurl post, you guys. So today I thought I’d talk about kdramas which I would consider iconic, over the years, and how kdramas have been evolving, in broad strokes. You touched on a bit of this in this Vogue interview, but I’d be very interested in a broader look, and I just don’t have the range of experience to even attempt a synthesis. ![]() ![]() (Broadly considered: thematically, in treatment of tropes, genre or sub-genre expansion (or contraction), production values, stylistic changes, acting and\or casting type trends: it’s all fair game). “The question I’ve been thinking about is along the lines of how do you think kdramas have evolved over the last couple decades? Do you see discernible or important trends in that time? In response, j3ffc basically wanted to know which classic dramas I think drama fans should check out (which would demonstrate the shift in gaze over the years), and Trent heartily seconded the idea and expanded on it: the female gaze in kdramas over the years. Today’s Dear kfangurl post is inspired by j3ffc‘s and Trent‘s comments on my recent VOGUE India collab post, where I talk about the male gaze vs. ![]()
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