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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 16, 2018

Matches are being made! Judy and Teresa want people to act like goddamn adults in episodes 9 and 10 of “Go Go Waikiki” (으라차차 와이키키), a JTBC drama starring Kim JungHyun, Lee YiKyung, Song SeungWon, Jung InSun, Go WonHee and Lee JooWoo.

 

Judy is indignant at the portrayal of nurses in Korean dramas. Why are they either completely reprehensible human beings or panicky idiots? Teresa promises to babysit Judy's future children for free. All of our listeners are witnesses! We wonder who makes more sense as a couple, Yoonah/Donggoo (Jung InSun/Kim JungHyun) or Seojin/Joonki (Go WonHee/Lee YiKyung)?

Correction: When Judy talks about seaweed soup, she mistakenly says that subtitles for Sooah (Lee JooWoo) were wrong. The subtitles are actually correct. Sooah says that when Doosik was born, his mom celebrated with seaweed soup and a party. Seaweed soup is high in iodine and calcium and is given to new mothers to help recover from giving birth. It's also a traditional dish to eat on one's birthday to give thanks to one's mother's efforts in giving birth.

 

Digressions:

11:10 - Teresa researches babies and crinkling plastic

39:19 - Are people in big cities all assholes?

49:54 - Pollock soup

52:03 - How Koreans measure drinking ability - Judy's brother can drink 4-5 standard bottles of soju in one sitting, as an example.

1:15:00 - King of the Masked Singer - You can watch this show on Viki. Ryan Reynolds made a special appearance on it recently!

1:22:56 - Teresa and Molly Ringwald - Does she have a problem with Molly Ringwald or just all '80s movies?

 

Some Korean terms:

북어국: [book-uh-gook] pollock soup; a kind of hangover soup.

 

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May 9, 2018

Judy and Teresa are filled with nostalgia while watching episodes 7-8 of “Go Go Waikiki” (으라차차 와이키키), a JTBC drama starring Kim JungHyun, Lee YiKyung, Song SeungWon, Jung InSun, Go WonHee and Lee JooWoo.

 

Judy and Teresa are disappointed that Sooah (Lee JooWoo) is part of the main cast now, especially now that she's reverted from being a mature adult to a spoiled brat. We also realize that Yoonah (Jung InSun) never has any internal dialogue that lets us know what's going on inside her head, which is weird for a main character. Judy insists that Lee YiKyung, who plays Joonki, is doing a slight impression of Lee DukHwa, the actor who played his father in a previous episode. Is everyone else weirded out by how much DongGoo (Kim JungHyun) likes Yoonah all of a sudden?

 

Digressions:

3:10 - Korean names

22:47 - We have a thing for bad boys

40:10 - Judy tries and fails to explain romance numerology in Korea

1:03:53 - Judy's terrifying aegyo

 

Some Korean terms:

개새끼: [ge-se-kki] "son of a bitch"; literally "dog baby".

까까: [kka-kka] baby talk for "snack".

먹방: [muk-bang] online broadcast in which a host eats large quantities of food.

애교: [ae-gyo] overwhelming cuteness expressed through childishness.

PC방: [P-C-bang] internet cafe.

떡볶이: [ddeok-bok-kki] spicy rice cakes.

대타: [de-ta] pinch hitter in baseball; used in regular parlance as "last minute substitute".

 

Audio credits:

Ennio Morricone – Cinema Paradiso – “Tema D’Amore per Nata”

Ennio Morricone – The Good, the Bad and the Ugly – “Main Theme”

권연순 – “아빠 힘내세요”

Minnie Riperton – “Lovin’ You”

Wanna One – “Energetic”

 

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May 2, 2018

Judy and Teresa guffawed through episode 5-6 of “Go Go Waikiki” (으라차차 와이키키), a JTBC drama starring Kim JungHyun, Lee YiKyung, Song SeungWon, Jung InSun and Go WonHee.

Judy and Teresa can't believe how incredibly bad these characters are at lying. Judy is loving all the music references in these two episodes, while Teresa worries that she's missing out. Donggoo (Kim JungHyun) is becoming more and more unlikable while Yoonah (Jung InSun) is inexplicably irresistible to most men? Other than some minor quibbles, this drama is exceptionally well constructed.

Digressions:

15:34 - Hwang GyuYoung (황규영) - "I'm okay" ("나는 문제없어"); click here to listen to the original song on Youtube and be inspired!

20:33 - Kim GunMo (김건모) - "Beautiful Goodbye" ("아름다운 이별"); click here to listen to the original song on Youtube and think back on an old relationship.

23:26 - Text-related anxiety

31:09 - Shin SeungHoon (신승훈) – “I believe” from the “My Sassy Girl” soundtrack; click here to listen to the original song on Youtube, which is about waiting for someone who has left and believing that they'll come back.

1:15:39 - Wisdom teeth removal

1:19:05 - Masterclass on lying

 

Some Korean terms:

새끼야: [se-kki-ya] "You son of a bitch".

 

Audio credits:

Tom Holkenborg – Mad Max: Fury Road – “Spikey Cars”

Pinkfong! - https://www.youtube.com/user/SmartBooksMedia

 

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Apr 25, 2018

Judy and Teresa get grossed out by episode 3-4 of “Go Go Waikiki” (으라차차 와이키키), a JTBC drama starring Kim JungHyun, Lee YiKyung, Song SeungWon, Jung InSun and Go WonHee.

Judy and Teresa are heartened by the sweet, mature breakup of SooAh (Lee JooWoo) and DongGoo (Kim JungHyun). Judy is jealous of the fancy amenities in the guesthouse. Teresa shows interest in Korean women rappers. She's slowly easing into kpop, guys. We'll get her, just you wait. 

Digressions:

5:13 - Judy and Teresa don't like "The Notebook"

43:38 - Ramen

54:39 - "Hourglass" (모래시계),  a 1990s Korean drama

1:21:50 - A handy guide to not being a sexual harasser 

 

Some Korean terms:

김밥: [gim-bap] rice roll.

 

Audio credits:

MINO, ZICO – "Okey Dokey"

CL – "Hello Bitches"

Choi KyungShik – Hourglass (모래시계) – “Hyerin’s theme”

 

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Apr 18, 2018

Judy and Teresa are uplifted by episode 2 of “Go Go Waikiki” (으라차차 와이키키), a JTBC drama starring Kim JungHyun, Lee YiKyung, Song SeungWon, Jung InSun and Go WonHee.

Judy and Teresa reveal their distrust of anyone who's unceasingly pleasant. We also critique JoonGi (Kim JungHyun)'s lying technique. Judy keeps mixing up the names of JoonGi/DongGoo and SooAh/YoonAh a few times in this episode, but you get the gist. There are also so many musical references! 

Digressions:

0:40 - Bonding over the "Animorphs" book series

5:10 - Babies?

35:27 - Chocopie vs Jos Louis

51:45 - How have Teresa and Robert not watched "Old Boy" yet?

 

Some Korean terms:

그루밍족: [geu-roo-ming-jok] literally "grooming tribe"; Korean version of "metrosexual".

아저씨: [ah-juh-ssi] mister.

화장실: [hwa-jang-sil] washroom.

임꺽정: [im-kkuk-jung] a famous Korean bandit from 1500s.

장승업: [jang-seung-up] a Korean painter from 1800s.

 

Audio credits:

Mozart - "Dies Irae"

Andrew Hale - L.A. Noire – “Main Theme”

"Archer" Season 1, Episode 2 - "Training Day"

 

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Apr 11, 2018

Judy and Teresa talk about four different Korean dramas this week!

1:23 - "Cross" (크로스) is a TVN drama starring Go KyungPyo and Jun SoMin. We are not very impressed with the main revenge plot, but the cinematography and melodrama does intrigue us enough to continue watching.

17:31 - "Mother" (마더) is another TVN drama that stars Lee BoYoung and Heo Yool. It crushed us so thoroughly that we're going to have to mentally prepare ourselves just to continue watching it.

27:01 - "Evergreen", aka "That Man, Oh Soo" (그남자, 오수) is an OCN/Dramafever production, starring Lee JongHyun and Kim SoEun. If it weren't for the unexpected (and unwelcome) magic component, we probably would have liked this better.

38:11 - "Go Go Waikiki" (으라차차 와이키키) is a JTBC drama with the great ensemble cast of Kim JungHyun, Lee YiKyung, Song SeungWon, Jung InSun and Go WonHee. So much fun! So lighthearted! So relatable!

 

Audio credits:

Atsushi Kitajoh and Kenichi Tsuchiya – “Trauma Center: New Blood” opening

 

It was such an easy choice this week! Tune in next week for our discussion of "Go Go Waikiki" episode 2! Please send any questions, comments or suggestions on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram (@kdramamyeyesout) or e-mail us (kdramamyeyesout(at)gmail.com).

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Apr 4, 2018

It's finally over!!! Judy and Teresa celebrate episodes 19-20 of "Black Knight” (흑기사) with plenty of eagle caw caws and bitter cackling. This KBS drama stars Shin SeKyung, Kim RaeWon, Seo JiHye and Jang MiHee.

The two bright spots of this week were that Youngmi (Shin SoYul) finally wore a piece of clothing we liked and that Gon (Park SungHoon) got a good haircut. Everything else was poorly constructed nonsense and torture. 

Next week is a "First Impressions" episode! We're watching the first episodes of "Cross" (TVN), "Mother" (TVN), "Evergreen" (OCN/Dramafever) and "Go Go Waikiki (JTBC), so join us!

Digressions:

39:24 - "Black Knight" makes Judy miss "Battlestar Galactica" with drums

1:07:16 - Teresa has a thing for Asian guys in eyeliner

1:10:58 - Judy goes all the way out of her damn mind

1:17:10 - David goes all the way out of his damn mind

1:21:06 - Teresa's idea for an alternate ending

 

Audio credits:

Takanori Arisawa – “Theme from Sailor Moon”

"Community" Season 4, Episode 1 - "History 101"

Bear McCreary - "Main Title" from "Battlestar Galactica" (2004)

TVXQ – "운명 (The Chance of Love)"

 

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Mar 28, 2018

Penultimate Week Syndrome Alert! Judy and Teresa are listless as they talk about episodes 17-18 of "Black Knight” (흑기사), a KBS drama starring Shin SeKyung, Kim RaeWon, Seo JiHye and Jang MiHee.

It's getting to the point where we can't tell if this is the Penultimate Week Syndrome screwing with us or if this drama is just terribly bad. Judy just hates every character now. Teresa lists off all the tropes crammed into this week: jealousy-motivated murder attempt, amnesia, calling off a wedding, cutting the brakes on a car, and more!

Listen in to find out how we would have fixed this wishy washy drama and join us next week for the finale of "Black Knight".

 

Tally of superpowers so far: (bold = newly revealed this week)

Becky: immortality, everlasting youth, super strength, ability to wish good luck (on Sooho), using potion to take away memories, fake jewelry detection

Sharon: immortality, everlasting youth, making clothes that bestow good luck (on Haera), telekinesis, Mystique-like ability to steal one's appearance, power to inspire greed

Haera: ability to curse using the power of the moon

Sooho: luck, magical protection from a "loving heart", power of winning “rock, paper, scissors”, super strength, fast reflexes, ability to see what’s going on with Haera (but this only happens once)

 

Audio credits:

Mozart – “Dies Irae”

How would you fix the dragging plot of "Black Knight"? Please send any questions, comments or suggestions on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram (@kdramamyeyesout) or e-mail us (kdramamyeyesout(at)gmail.com).

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Mar 21, 2018

Best out-of-context quote of this week: "We're better at murder than they are!" Judy and Teresa scoff at episodes 15-16 of "Black Knight” (흑기사), a KBS drama starring Shin SeKyung, Kim RaeWon, Seo JiHye and Jang MiHee.

Why are Sooho (Kim RaeWon) and Haera (Shin SeKyung) so determined to not acknowledge Sharon's (Seo JiHye) dangerous nature? Do you find it weird that both Sooho and Haera's moms died from "shock" like the show is implying that women just lose the will to live when their partners die? And yet, "marriage is a tomb" is tossed out like it's a funny line.

 

Digressions:

3:22 - Teresa's CSI methodology

5:55 - KDMEO is not sponsored by Dyson!

41:55 - Word roots in some Asian languages

1:21:06 - Haircut for David 

1:30:35 - We analyze Sooho's stab wound

 

Tally of superpowers so far: (bold = newly revealed this week)

Becky: immortality, everlasting youth, super strength, ability to wish good luck (on Sooho)

Sharon: immortality, everlasting youth, making clothes that bestow good luck (on Haera), telekinesis, Mystique-like ability to steal one's appearance, power to inspire greed

Haera: ability to curse using the power of the moon

Sooho: luck, magical protection from a "loving heart", power of winning “rock, paper, scissors”

 

Some Korean terms:

한복: [han-bok] traditional Korean clothes.

박사: [bak-sa] person who has a PhD.

도박: [do-bak] gambling.

 

Audio credits:

Bernard Hermann – “Cape Fear”

We don't know where the show is taking us from this point, but there are still four episodes left! Please send any questions, comments or suggestions on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram (@kdramamyeyesout) or e-mail us (kdramamyeyesout(at)gmail.com).

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Mar 14, 2018

Our masterclass in vengeance continues! Judy and Teresa seethe through episodes 13-14 of "Black Knight" (흑기사), a KBS drama starring Shin SeKyung, Kim RaeWon, Seo JiHye and Jang MiHee.

Teresa reveals a dark side and Judy loves it. Why is Haera (Shin SeKyung) so willing to believe that her dad’s a murderer? Judy finds Chairman Park's (Kim ByungOk) murder/frame plot way too prescient. Does he have powers too? We're giving up on Sharon (Seo JiHye) now. 

 

Tally of superpowers so far: (bold = newly revealed this week)

Becky: immortality, everlasting youth, super strength, ability to wish good luck (on Sooho)

Sharon: immortality, everlasting youth, making clothes that bestow good luck (on Haera), telekinesis, Mystique-like ability to steal one's appearance, power to inspire greed

Haera: ability to curse using the power of the moon

Sooho: luck, magical protection from a "loving heart", power of winning “rock, paper, scissors”

 

Audio Credits:

Jo Yeongwook - "Sympathy for Lady Vengeance"

 

We stopped counting after spotting seven turtlenecks this week for our sanity's sake. Please send any questions, comments or suggestions on Facebook, Twitter and now Instagram (@kdramamyeyesout) or e-mail us (kdramamyeyesout(at)gmail.com).

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Mar 7, 2018

Judy and Teresa are shaking their heads through episodes 11-12 of "Black Knight" (흑기사), a KBS drama starring Shin SeKyung, Kim RaeWon, Seo JiHye and Jang MiHee.

Judy is incredibly disappointed with Sharon (Seo JiHye) for being completely inept at vengeance, something at which all Koreans should excel. The only thing Sharon manages to steal away from Haera is a $2 face mask. Yeah, we said it. Teresa has a visceral reaction to Gon (Park SungHoon) getting water thrown in his face. Meanwhile, Haera (Shin SeKyung) and Sooho (Kim RaeWon) are definitely getting more lovey-dovey to the point of cheesiness.

Digressions:

14:21 - Concept of couple rings

16:51 - Korean card game, hwatoo (actually hanafuda, of Japanese origin)

1:11:27 - Teresa wasn't allowed to watch "The Simpsons"

 

Some Korean terms:

은장도: [eun-jang-do] small traditional Korean dagger, used for self-protection.

 

Tally of superpowers so far: (bold = newly revealed this week)

Becky: immortality, everlasting youth, super strength, ability to wish good luck (on Sooho)

Sharon: immortality, everlasting youth, making clothes that bestow good luck (on Haera), telekinesis, Mystique-like ability to steal one's appearance, power to inspire greed

Haera: ability to curse using the power of the moon

Sooho: luck, magical protection from a "loving heart", power of winning “rock, paper, scissors”

 

Audio Credits:

Jo Yeongwook - "Sympathy for Lady Vengeance"

 

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Mar 1, 2018

Judy and Teresa croak and sniffle their way through episodes 9-10 of " Black Knight (흑기사), a KBS drama starring Shin SeKyung, Kim RaeWon, Seo JiHye and Jang MiHee.

This week's episodes would draw us in with tense dramatic moments and then immediately ruin the mood with soap opera nonsense. Judy is loving the oh-so-convenient friendship between Sharon (Seo JiHye), Jihoon (Kim HyunJoon) and Gon (Park SungHoon). Those three really need all the social support they can get. Teresa is amused by Sharon's newfound interest in frying pans and wants her to start accessorizing all the time with them. How can we get a special episode focusing just on Sharon and Becky's (Jang MiHee) adventures through time? 

Guys, body heat. 

Did you just shudder? We did.

 

Digressions:

45:50 - Robert ruins moose knuckles for Teresa

53:45 - What's an English equivalent for "fighting"?

 

Some Korean terms:

연지곤지: [yeon-ji-gon-ji] red makeup applied in circles on cheeks and forehead of a bride; the red colour is supposed to ward of evil spirits. Click here to see examples. 

 

Tally of superpowers so far: (bold = newly revealed this week)

Becky: immortality, everlasting youth, super strength, ability to wish good luck (on Sooho)

Sharon: immortality, everlasting youth, making clothes that bestow good luck (on Haera), telekinesis, Mystique-like ability to steal one's appearance 

Haera: ability to curse using the power of the moon

Sooho: luck, magical protection from a "loving heart"

 

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Feb 21, 2018

It's crucial to plan your vengeance properly! Judy and Teresa scoff/snort their way through episodes 7-8 of "Black Knight" (흑기사), a KBS drama starring Shin SeKyung, Kim RaeWon, Seo JiHye and Jang MiHee.

Judy and Teresa reveal their superficial sides as they discover their reasons for disliking Sooho (Kim RaeWon) and Gon (Park SungHoon), respectively. Judy thinks of a more effective way for Sharon (Seo JiHye) to use her Mystique powers to get rid of Haera (Shin SeKyung). Teresa is concerned about the safety of the stuntmen in the bathhouse scene. 

 

Digressions:

16:17 - What's up with playgrounds nowadays?

21:40 - Can you knock out someone with a nickel-silver bucket?

1:23:09 - Teresa's love for magic-related TV shows and movies

1:34:24 - Oppa or Noona in romantic relationships

 

Tally of superpowers so far: (bold = newly revealed this week)

Becky: immortality, everlasting youth, super strength, ability to wish good luck (on Sooho)

Sharon: immortality, everlasting youth, making clothes that bestow good luck (on Haera), telekinesis, Mystique-like ability to steal one's appearance 

Haera: ability to curse using the power of the moon

Sooho: luck

 

Some Korean terms:

당신: [dang-shin] formal "you" to someone of equal status; if you're addressing someone of higher status, then you would call them by their title (eg. "Chairman", "Teacher")

양은: [yang-eun] nickel-silver alloy. 

 

Audio credits:

Charles Fox - "Wonder Woman" TV series theme

Howard Shore – The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, “The Prophecy” 

 

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Feb 14, 2018

Happy Valentine's Day! Judy and Teresa delve into the characters' tragic past lives in episodes 5-6 of " Black Knight (흑기사), a KBS drama starring Shin SeKyung, Kim RaeWon, Seo JiHye and Jang MiHee.

Judy and Teresa theorize that Sooho (Kim RaeWon) is a 모태솔로 (Korean term for someone who’s never dated), which would explain his dead fish kiss and his idea of romance in general. Judy thinks past Sooho and past Haera (Shin SeKyung) confirmed their love after he gave her the ring while Teresa didn't quite get that far. Teresa has never heard of "power blogging" and wonders if that's an actual thing.

Digressions:

41:45 - Judy feels jaded about portrayal of "enlightenment" in Joseon

47:49 - Concubines in Joseon

1:18:33 - Dangly earrings

1:23:50 - Intellectual men = attractive?

1:34:18 - Teresa outs herself as a Slytherin

 

Tally of superpowers so far: (bold = newly revealed this week)

Becky: immortality, everlasting youth, super strength, ability to wish good luck (on Sooho)

Sharon: immortality, everlasting youth, making clothes that bestow good luck (on Haera), telekinesis, Mystique-like ability to steal one's appearance 

Haera: ability to curse using the power of the moon

Sooho: luck

 

Some Korean terms:

사랑을 확인하다: [sa-rang-eul-hwak-in-ha-da] “to confirm one’s love”.

근사한다: [geun-sa-ha-da] elegant; classy.

 

Audio credits:

Takanori Arisawa – “Theme from Sailor Moon” 

Howard Shore – The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, “The Prophecy”

Ron Wasserman – “Theme from X-Men: The Animated Series”

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Feb 7, 2018

Judy and Teresa slog through episodes 3-4 of " Black Knight (흑기사), a KBS drama starring Shin SeKyung, Kim RaeWon, Seo JiHye and Jang MiHee.

Judy decides to suffer from selective amnesia whenever Haera (Shin SeKyung) and Sooho (Kim RaeWon) have a conversation. She finds Gon (Park SungHoon) is more appealing than Sooho, who is, frankly, a manipulative douchebag. Teresa is the better person and gives Sooho and even Sharon (Seo JiHye) the benefit of the doubt, despite their shady conduct.

 

Some Korean terms:

설레네요: [seol-leh-neh-yo] I'm excited (looking forward to something).

찜질방: [jjim-jil-bang] sauna bathhouse.

 

Audio credits:

Eagles – “Witchy Woman”

Philip Glass - "Koyaanisqatsi"

 

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Jan 31, 2018

It's Teresa's first episode! She and Judy talk about episodes 1-2 of "Black Knight" (흑기사), a KBS drama, named after a Korean tradition which originates from unhealthy societal attitudes towards alcohol consumption. Hooray! It stars Shin SeKyung, Kim RaeWon, Seo JiHye and Jang MiHee.

Judy is terribly worried that Teresa will get an awful impression of Koreans from watching the superficial characters in this drama. Teresa wonders what kind of god punishes your sins by granting immortality and witch powers. Sooho (Kim RaeWon) sets off our douchebag alarm, which shouldn't be happening, right?

Digressions:

17:06 - How renting works in Korea

40:10 - Expert corner: Robert gives his opinion on dislocated shoulders

42:01 - Graphic scenes in Korean TV shows

 

Some Korean terms:

불고기: [bul-go-gi] stir fried meat dish

 

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Jan 10, 2018

It's Linda's final episode! Judy and Linda are tearing apart episodes 15-16 of "Because This Is My First Life" (이번 생은 처음이라), a TVN Korean drama starring Jung SoMin and Lee MinKi.

Judy is supremely annoyed that Jiho (Jung SoMin) is blabbering about everything to everyone except for supposedly the most important person in her life: Sehee (Lee MinKi). Linda is incensed at Jiho for destroying Sehee's heart and then smugly lording it over him. Our counterthesis to the drama is that the institution of marriage may not be perfect, but what Jiho and Sehee are doing seems to be a holier-than-thou calculation of give and take rather than an actual relationship.

Why did the writers break our hearts? Maybe we should be looking at our own star pockets to reminisce about when we loved this drama.

 

Some Korean terms:

조건: [joh-geon] requirement; prerequisite.

어떡하지? 보고싶다: [uh-ddeok-ha-ji? boh-goh-sip-da] "What do I do? I miss her."

무뚝뚝한 경상도 남자: [moo-ddook-ddook-han gyeong-sang-do nam-ja] terse man from Gyeonsang province.

찜질방: [jjim-jil-bang] Korean facility with saunas; nice ones have bath facilities, karaoke, internet cafe, movie theatre, etc.

인사동: [in-sa-dong] neighbourhood in central Seoul near the palaces.

게장: [geh-jang] marinated crab dish.

정: [jeong] affection.

 

K-Drama My Eyes Out will be taking a short break for the rest of January and will be back with our new host, Teresa! Click here to listen to a Boardgame and Geek Out episode with her as a special guest.

We'll miss you, Linda! Stay safe in Korea and for the heaven's sake, figure out the bankbook situation!

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Jan 3, 2018

Judy and Linda laud episodes 13-14 of "Because This Is My First Life" (이번 생은 처음이라) for managing to avoid the dreaded Penultimate Week Syndrome! This TVN Korean drama stars Jung SoMin and Lee MinKi.

Judy and Linda suspect that the drama writers don’t actually understand Doris Lessing's novel, "To Room Nineteen". This will only become more apparent next week when we talk about episodes 15-16. Judy and Linda have such a big girl-crush on Jungmin (Lee ChungAh) that they almost want Jiho (Jung SoMin) to fall in love with her instead of Sehee (Lee MinKi).

Digressions:

1:09 - Judy tried Korean health supplements.

3:53 - "Once Upon A Time" musical episode

5:46 - Judy watched "Go Back Couple", a recent KBS drama.

47:43 - Pun time!

 

Some Korean terms:

홍삼: [hong-sam] red ginseng.

효녀: [hyo-nyeoh] dutiful daughter.

냄새: [nem-seh] smell.

향기: [hyang-gi] fragrance.

오무라이스: [oh-moo-ra-ee-seu] Japanese fried rice with an omelet blanket.

파전: [pah-jeon] scallion pancake.

사우나: [sah-oo-na] sauna.

싸우나: [ssah-oo-na] informal inquisitive form of "to fight"; in short, "Do you fight?"

 

Next week is Linda's final episode, as she prepares to move to Korea for the next few years! Send her some love!

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Dec 27, 2017

Judy and Linda crave a little bit more from episodes 11-12 of "Because This Is My First Life" (이번 생은 처음이라), a TVN Korean drama starring Jung SoMin and Lee MinKi.

There has to be more of a build-up to Sehee's (Lee MinKi) sudden (?) romantic interest in Jiho (Jung SoMin). Surely, he doesn't get a sudden inspiration from making kimchi by the seaside? Judy is excited that Sooji (Esom) finally stands up to her disgusting work colleagues. Also, what's up with the strangely erotic introduction to Sehee's ex-wife (Lee ChungAh)? 

Digressions:

1:15 - Judy watched episode 1 of TVN's "Black" starring Go Ara and Song SeungHun.

5:05 - Linda has been watching "Once Upon A Time". Please save her.

5:58 - Judy recommends "Miss Fisher's Mysteries".

16:59 - Fandom as an "older person"

20:04 - Why some Korean websites don't seem to work properly

 

Some Korean terms:

옥탑방: [ok-tap-bang] rooftop apartment.

성질: [seong-jil] temper.

남편: [nam-pyeon] husband.

남: [nam] stranger; anyone who's not a family member.

편: [pyeon] side.

외도: [weh-do] affair.

홍대: [hong-deh] short form for 홍익대학교 [hong-ik-deh-hak-gyo], HongIk University.

 

Audio Credits:

BTS – "I Need U"

BTS – "Fire"

 

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Dec 20, 2017

Judy and Linda climb up Maslow's hierarchy of needs as they talk about episodes 9-10 of "Because This Is My First Life" (이번 생은 처음이라), a TVN Korean drama starring Jung SoMin and Lee MinKi.

Apparently every single character has facial blindness, because no one recognizes Boknam (Kim MinKyu), even though he was all over the place at Jiho (Jung SoMin) and Sehee's (Lee MinKi) wedding. Judy and Linda roll their eyes aggressively at the Smug Marrieds (Bam! Bridget Jones' Diary reference!) and also sympathize with Horang (Kim GaEun) for wanting to fit into "normal" society. Judy begins to question Sehee's appeal as a romantic partner.

 

Digressions:

31:54 - Pun time!

1:02:48 - Kimchi preparation

Some Korean terms:

곰탕: [gom-tang] beefbone soup. 

곰: [gom] bear.

탕: [tang] bathtub.

방석집: [bang-seok-jip] literally "cushion house"; brothel.

사과: [sa-gwa] homonym for "apple" and "apology".

제사: [jeh-sa] death ritual.

Audio credits:

Kim Jongkook - "사랑스러워"

 

Happy holidays, everyone! Stay warm and safe this holiday season! Please send any questions, comments or suggestions on Facebook and Twitter (@kdramamyeyesout) or e-mail us (kdramamyeyesout(at)gmail.com).

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Dec 13, 2017

Judy and Linda are just brimming with PSAs after watching episodes 7-8 of "Because This Is My First Life" (이번 생은 처음이라), a TVN Korean drama starring Jung SoMin and Lee MinKi.

Judy and Linda wonder if Koreans don't have the concept of "stranger danger", since Jiho (Jung SoMin) is completely lacking in street smarts in these two episodes. Judy is puzzled by people constantly reiterating that Boknam (Kim MinKyu) is amazingly good looking. Linda is disturbed by Horang's (Kim GaEun) use of sexual withholding to manipulate Wonseok (Kim MinSuk) into proposing.

Digressions:

1:46 - Superpowers

36:21 - Pun time!

 

Some Korean terms:

과자: [gwa-ja] confectionary.

잠바: [jam-ba] jacket; Korean version of "jumper".

상남자: [sang-nam-ja] manly man.

알뜰하다: [al-ddeul-ha-da] frugal.

 

Audio credits:

Henry Jackman - Captain America: The Winter Soldier - "The Smithsonian"

BTS - "Go Go (고민보다 Go)"

The Who - "Won't Get Fooled Again"

 

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Dec 6, 2017

Judy and Linda are excited (?!) by the fake wedding in episodes 5-6 of "Because This Is My First Life" (이번 생은 처음이라), a TVN Korean drama starring Jung SoMin and Lee MinKi.

As much as we enjoyed watching the events of these two episodes, we also cried quite a bit, mainly because of Jiho's mom (Kim SunYoung). And if we sound a bit downtrodden by Jiho (Jung SoMin) and her friends' unfortunate circumstances reflecting our own not-quite-perfect lives, well, we're allowed to feel sad sometimes, alright? Except for Sehee (Lee MinKi). Lucky emotionless bastard.

Judy had to google "snake stew" so that our listeners wouldn't have to, and it was a terrible mistake. Just know that it's supposedly good for stamina (especially for men, nudge nudge). It is illegal to hunt wild snakes for consumption, but legal for traditional medicine practitioners to use snakes as an ingredient. 

Some Korean terms:

상견레: [sang-gyeon-leh] official meeting between in-laws to plan a wedding.

한식: [han-sik] traditional Korean cuisine.

얌전하다: [yam-jeon-ha-da] polite; demure.

싹싹하다: [ssak-ssak-ha-da] 

취집: [chwee-jip] a blend word of "취직" [chwee-jik] meaning "employment" and "시집" [si-jip] meaning "marriage"; choosing marriage instead of a career; can be used in a derogatory way.

축의금: [chook-eui-geum] wedding gift money.

집주인: [jip-joo-in] landlord; literally "owner of house".

스펙: [seu-pek] shortened form of "specifications"; qualifications listed on a resume.

탄력있는: [tan-ryeok-it-neun] bouncy; resilient (material, not personality).

뱀탕: [bem-tang] snake stew.

우리: [oo-ri] we; us; our.

옥탑방: [ok-tap-bang] apartment built on a rooftop of a building.

 

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Nov 29, 2017

Judy and Linda are falling into episodes 3-4 of "Because This Is My First Life" (이번 생은 처음이라), a TVN Korean drama starring Jung SoMin and Lee MinKi.

Judy and Linda are concerned about Koreans' attitudes towards dating and marriage. Doesn't anyone get married because they actually genuinely enjoy each other's company? These two episodes also happened to coincide with the #MeToo campaign, which was bitterly apropos, considering the BS that Jiho (Jung SoMin) and Sooji (Esom) have to go through.

 

Some Korean terms:

눈치: [noon-chi] a combination of "tact" and "situation awareness"; to be lacking in "눈치" is an insult.

무뚝뚝한: [moo-ddook-ddook-han] terse. 

사모님: [sa-mo-nim] way to address the wife of a boss; "Madam".

매력적인: [meh-ryeok-jeok-in] alluring.

쇼파: [sho-fah] mispronunciation of "sofa".

무표정: [moo-pyo-jeong] blank-faced.

털: [teol] hair; fur.

민: [min] shaven.

 

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Nov 22, 2017

Judy and Linda are finally starting a new drama! We are loving episodes 1-2 of "Because This Is My First Life" (이번 생은 처음이라), a TVN Korean drama starring Jung SoMin and Lee MinKi.

Judy and Linda are deeply moved by the drama's realistic portrayal of Korea's patriarchal society. SMASH THE SYSTEM!!! Ahem. Judy wants to know what lipstick brand Sooji (Esom) is using. How is that not a sponsorship moment? Linda wonders if all married Korean women have a secret stash of money.

Digressions:

20:13 - Judy coins "Sheldonesque" and Linda still watches "The Big Bang Theory"

32:19 - Girl name vs. Boy name in Korean

57:45 - Pressure to get ahead in Korea ("Hell-Joseon")

 

Some Korean terms:

빙구: [bing-goo] a name typically given to a village idiot character.

누나: [noo-na] way for a male to address an older sister.

월세: [wol-seh] monthly rent system, which is what we're used to in Western countries.

전세: [jeon-seh] rent is paid by giving the landlord a large deposit, which they can then invest or put into a bank account to earn money; may or may not have monthly rent.

썸: [sseom] flirting without commitment.

모태솔로: [mo-teh-sol-lo] used to describe someone who has never dated.

고시원: [go-si-won] dormitory-style living space; previously used by people studying for professional exams but nowadays used by young single professionals or the elderly.

청춘드라마: [cheong-choon-deu-ra-ma] youth drama; examples would be "Fight My Way" and "Age of Youth".

 

Thanks again to Bill, who recommended this drama to us!

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Nov 15, 2017

Judy and Linda are flabbergasted by episodes 37-40 of "Hospital Ship" (병원선), the MBC Korean drama starring Ha JiWon, Kang MinHyuk and Lee SeoWon. We're relieved and sad that it ended like this.

Welp, the telemedicine threat is resolved! We...cared? Judy and Linda are so uninterested in the romance between Eunjae (Ha JiWon) and Hyun (Kang MinHyuk), that even the provocative night at a hotel together for sexy times doesn't even merit any discussion. Judy is furious with Eunjae for being such a control freak. Linda suggests a way, way, WAY better "Eunjae has cancer" storyline.

Some Korean terms:

기생: [gi-seng] Korean term for "geisha"; female entertainer.

기도하는 마음으로: [gi-do-ha-neun-ma-eum-eu-roh] "In the mindset of prayer".

돌다리도 두들겨보라했는데: [dol-da-ri-do-doo-deul-gyuh-bo-ra-het-neun-deh] "Even when crossing a stone bridge, one should knock it first".

다리: [da-ri] homonym of "leg" and "bridge", hence the confusion in the Dramafever subtitles.

얼굴도 상해가면서: [uhl-gool-do-sang-heh-ga-myun-suh] "Even as your face deteriorates".

독하다:[dok-ha-da] could be as either "to be firm or determined" or "to be bitter and spiteful".

멋지다 : [meot-ji-da] "to be cool or awesome"; Dramafever translated this as "You are too cold".

아쉽다: [ah-ship-da] expression of regret; in this case, we use it to express our regret that this drama could've been great, but completely missed the mark.

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