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Being a Drama Addict
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Being a Fan
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Time for a Quiz
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Which Drama to Choose
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Which CountryAlthough you have an idea what kind of dramas/movies to choose based on the tips above, still there may be a question that lingers: which country? The country where dramas/movies are produced is like a subculture by itself in Dramaland. You name it: K-dramaland, doramaland, lakornland, jianghu world, etc. There are many stand-alone articles in MDL recommending a specific country, and you can do an Advanced Search to look up the articles. For my article's purpose, since I realized how much more patience, dedication, and research needs to be done in writing series, I introduce you to two writers with their series on drama/movie producing countries represented in MDL:
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The Ancient GloryWhile you're walking in Dramaland, you realized that your path becomes narrower, the ground is murkier, and the air is misty with a mysterious aura. You hear the sound of trumpets and battle cry, galloping horses, and soon you're caught within a scene of clashing swords, shooting arrows, and flying people. Suddenly you see among the flying dudes your dashing favorite actor, who is usually in his classy suit, but now he is in leather armor plate, floating robe, and long hair. UGH... he is in a historical drama??? You're not alone, friend; we have been there too. It's still a struggle watching historicals. Remembering the massive and long names of people, places, sects, weapons, poisons, you name it. They conspire against you. You need to arm yourself with the drama info, recaps, cast list (with pictures), episode guides, etc. Read the articles from these 'scholars' who shared their experiences and wisdom with you:
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The Forever Battle: Subtitles
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How to Watch a Drama
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Dropping a Drama
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Drama WithdrawalAs there is drama addiction, so is drama withdrawal. A drama that is so captivating when it ends, you cannot even sleep thinking about it. But as long as new dramas keep being released, you need to move on, my dear. Read the advices from the survivors:
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Transforming the Aliens(aka How to Convert Your Friends and Families to Watch Asian Dramas)
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Being in a Drama SlumpIf drama withdrawal is an acute disorder in Dramaland, drama slump is chronic. You used to be so enthusiastic about dramas. You set up a watch party, binged 10+ episodes a day, left hundreds of comments on the drama page, posted tons of screenshots of the drama you were watching in the Feeds section, much to the annoyance of people there, and so on. However, there will be a time when suddenly you feel empty. Although MDLers who became semi-active or inactive most likely have to pledge their allegiance to the neighboring Kingdom of IRL (In Real Life), I suspect many of them underwent drama slump, hence are gone from Dramaland and never come back. Therefore, let's read what the drama slump survivors wrote before your drama slump becomes incurable and untreatable!
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Drama Journeys
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You are Still a Mortal on Earth
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Organizing Your Watching List
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Rating a Drama/Movie
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Reviewing a Drama/Movie
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Writing an Article
And if you have a desire to write but don't know what to write, below are my series brainstorming unique ideas from past articles:
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ALL BEST WISHES AND GOOD LUCK TO YOU!!!
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Acknowledgements: Thank you to all writers whose articles included here for your consent and support. Thank you to the editors who edited this article.
Credits: I do not own any of the images used. Credits go to the respective owners. To honor the writers' effort to search, choose, and reformat pictures, I used their original article's cover images.
Edited by: Yuanwei (1st editor)