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K-Drama My Eyes Out

Judy, Linda and Teresa pick and watch a recent Korean drama, then gush and/or rant about it. If you love Korean dramas, and have questions about Korean culture or subtext in dialogue that may have been lost in translation, let us know! Now available on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Samsung Podcasts, Spotify, and other platforms!
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May 31, 2017

This week, Judy and Linda raise their eyebrows while watching episodes 11 and 12 of of "Strong Woman Do Bong Soon" (힘쎈여자 도봉순), starring Park BoYoung, Park HyungSik and JiSoo.

Judy and Linda discuss the..."excitement" that Park HyungSik conveys as his character and how that's not often portrayed in K-dramas. Judy needs a new English word that describes when you snort derisively at something while secretly loving it at the same time. In case you guys don't know about the 1990s show, "Xena: Warrior Princess" starring Lucy Lawless, click here to see the opening credits. It has bonus Karl Urban, who has not aged a goddamn day. If you guys have never watched the 1985 mini-series, "Anne of Green Gables", click here to watch a beautiful scene in which Anne (Megan Follows) and Gilbert (Jonathan Crombie) finally become friends. 

 

 

Some Korean terms:

지적인: [ji-juk-in] intellectual.

도를 닦다: [do-reul-dak-da] to seek enlightenment.

능구렁이: [neung-goo-rung-ee] Asian king snake; used to describe an untrustworthy person; "snake in the grass".

 

If you found sanitary napkins in your workplace bathroom, would you automatically assume that they were an amenity provided by the company? Would you actually use it?

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Taeyang – “Only Look At Me”

Hagood Hardy – “Anne of Green Gables” (1985)

Jim Carrey in “Ace Ventura”

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