hwonhwon_stv Posted July 19, 2020 Share Posted July 19, 2020 Love this .... So beautiful Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
willenette Posted July 19, 2020 Share Posted July 19, 2020 Top 10 K-dramas of 2020 for Filipino fans so far Year of 2020 is seriously a difficult year for various individuals but Filipino Korean drama fans find a good escape from all these. The K-dramas produced by South Korea act as entertaining and happy pill to many. There are various completed dramas that inspired the fans. As there are also ongoing dramas that teach life and love lessons to them. One can pick anything from these but whatever drama that will be chosen, there is no doubt that it will give the viewer a good time while learning a lot of knowledge. In fact, many fans say that 2020 has a good match to 2016 when it comes to best K-dramas. Remember, 2016 serves as one of the best years when all series in different genre are really enjoyable and informative. Still, other years that passed also gave fans good K-dramas; it is just that, 2016 and 2020 set the bar so high. With that, Annyeong Oppa team together with Annyeong Oppa Group members join forced to came up with top 10 K-dramas of 2020 so far. It may be still too early to create this but there are already great pieces to watch that other people should not miss! Below is the list of top 10 K-dramas this 2020 based on the recently conducted survey where over 8,000 Filipino fans participated in. Wherein, the survey only run for 14 hours. 1. It’s Okay to Not Be Okay It airs on tvN and also available on Netflix; Premiered last June 20 (ongoing as of July 17); Starring Kim Soo Hyun and Seo Ye Ji; and Shares the story of a man who is working in a psychiatric ward; then, a woman who is a well-known writer of children’s book but she has an antisocial personality disorder. I really like “It’s Okay To Not Be Okay” since it has a really good storyline where it focuses on the mental health of people. This drama makes us aware [of that matter]. Ellisha Montefalco source : https://annyeongoppa.com/2020/07/17/top-10-k-dramas-of-2020-for-filipino-fans-so-far/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hwonhwon_stv Posted July 19, 2020 Share Posted July 19, 2020 It’s Okay to Not Be Okay ep 9 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hwonhwon_stv Posted July 19, 2020 Share Posted July 19, 2020 Soompi has a IOTNBO quiz! https://www.soompi.com/article/1410519wpp/quiz-which-its-okay-to-not-be-okay-character-are-you I got Moon Kang Tae From weibo 2020.07.19 Kim Soo Hyun’s new drama "It’s Okay To Not Be Okay" EP 10 TVING network real-time ratings broke 78.9% Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hwonhwon_stv Posted July 19, 2020 Share Posted July 19, 2020 TOP 10 Shows South Korea [July 19] 1. Its Okay to Not Be Okay 2. Heart Signal 3. Cursed 4. The World of the Married 5. Hospital Playlist 6. Was It Love https://flixpatrol.com/top10/netflix/south-korea/2020-07-19 2020.07.19 tvN “It’s Okay To Not Be Okay” Episode 10 got a 76.5% viewers percentage on TVING Realtime Search Rank 1 More pic Spoiler These pics so funny More pic Spoiler Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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hwonhwon_stv Posted July 20, 2020 Share Posted July 20, 2020 'Psycho but okay' hat https://www.instagram.com/p/CC1MpempA8q/?igshid=1bgc75rdyi739 Kim Soo Hyun IG has 5.4M followers now Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hwonhwon_stv Posted July 20, 2020 Share Posted July 20, 2020 The most important, IOTNBO is being appreciated even by International Newspapers This time by The National Newspaper of India@the_hindu It said IOTNBO "Has lived up brilliantly to its interesting premise" ‘It’s Okay to Not Be Okay’ review: K-drama revels in its nuanced writing and strong performances Among the top trending shows on Netflix, the ongoing romance-drama would benefit from more discussions surrounding mental health in the upcoming episodes The intriguingly titled It’s Okay to Not Be Okay has featured among the top trending shows on Netflix for the last few weeks now. The K-drama, which has new episodes releasing every weekend, has completed eight episodes and so far, has lived up brilliantly to its interesting premise. In the first few episodes, we are introduced to Ko Moon-Young (a fierce, impeccably-styled Seo Ye-ji) who is a children’s book author, but her personality and stories are anything but warm and fuzzy. Her publisher and people around her speak in hushed tones about her Antisocial Personality Disorder (APSD). On the other side, we have brothers Moon Gang-Tae (Kim Soo-Hyun) who works as a caregiver at a psychiatric ward, and Moon Sang-Tae (Oh Jung-Se), the older brother with Autism Spectrum disorder, who is also a budding artist. Orphaned when they were young, the brothers are shown to have moved around quite a bit, and Gang-Tae takes up jobs as a caregiver in a psychiatric ward at every place they temporarily set up camp in. Gang-Tae and Sang-Tae are thick as thieves; there’s genuine warmth in their relationship despite a troubled past. As the episodes progress, it is rather refreshing to see Sang-Tae’s innocence, enthusiasm and frank declarations and how they give Gang-Tae strength. A large part of the show is set in the OK psychiatric facility where Gang-Tae begins to work. Subverting cliches, the mental health facility is one filled with bright sunshine, stunning views and soothing colours. The caregivers and nurses have uniforms in pastel pinks and greens and the show has so far, largely succeeded in ensuring that the inmates are not made caricatures of. The initial buzz around the show came largely from its premise and the fact that it would shed light on mental health. While the show has tackled a few diverse themes so far, it can greatly benefit from more nuanced discussions surrounding mental health in the upcoming episodes. If the psychiatric facility is one of warmth and light, Moon-Young’s ‘haunted castle’ residence is diametrically the opposite. The production design for this show deserves a special shoutout for the lovely aesthetics. Every episode so far is titled after a book authored by Moon-Young or a folk tale and deals with its themes. These stories have been included into the episodes through a mix of interesting formats: a Tim Burton-esque animated short, illustrations from a children’s book and even a silent-movie. Moon-Young is a character that’s not just well written, but excellently played by Seo Ye-ji. This is a character that could have easily stopped at being an over-the-top caricature if not for the right actor. She’s confident, has no qualms in being rude, unapologetic about being a ‘monster’ and plays by her own rules. But at the same time, she’s vulnerable, haunted by her past and it is heartwarming to see her trying to forge a bond with the brothers. The show’s focus is largely on the journey towards personal healing for Moon Gang-Tae and Ko Moon-Young. What makes the writing refreshing here is the fact that they aren’t relying on the other person to lead them. The character development, and the slow but steady evolution of the protagonists comes from their self-realisation and reflection. Kim Soo-Hyun too largely succeeds as the quiet, calm and amicable Gang-Tae. The last episode was monumental for his character and it will be interesting to see how the writers take this forward. WIth eight episodes done and eight more to go, the show now promises a lot more attention on the slowly developing romance between Moon-Young and Gang-Tae as well as where their journey of healing takes them. There’s still a lot more to know about Moon-Young and Gang-Tae’s families and the secrets of their past. https://www.thehindu.com/entertainment/movies/its-okay-to-not-be-okay-review-k-drama-revels-in-its-nuanced-writing-and-strong-performances/article32124165.ece NO 1 in Philippines Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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hwonhwon_stv Posted July 20, 2020 Share Posted July 20, 2020 (edited) Kim Soo Hyun NUTINE scene picture FR:INS CR: woong_uncle More pics Spoiler FR:INS CR: sh_oh_hye_sun Spoiler More pic Spoiler Edited July 28, 2020 by LyraYoo Please merge multiple photos under spoiler tag. Thank you Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hwonhwon_stv Posted July 20, 2020 Share Posted July 20, 2020 It's Okay To Not Be Okay Netflix Rankings (July 19) Top 10 in Total 20 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
willenette Posted July 20, 2020 Share Posted July 20, 2020 Famous Korean Actors and Their Rumored and Non-Rumored Ex-Girlfriends In an industry where great-looking celebrities take care of their status, every action comes with a price of success or consequences. For instance, pieces of news about Korean celebrities being linked to or relating to something romantic is like landing on a gold mine. There may have been extensive provisions for managing talents, may it be a free agent or under a Korean entertainment agency, though only a few celebrities exposed their relationship in public. Let's take a peek of Korean actors with their rumored ex-girlfriends or have exposed their relationships to public glare. Kim Soo Hyun and Jun Ji Hyun (Photo : SBS) The actors were reported to have dated after they co-starred in a television series "My Love From The Star" in 2014, but it did not progress more since Jun Ji Hyun got married in 2014. Their steamy chemistry in the series was top-notch, nevertheless. (skipped unrelated.....) source : Kdramastars http://www.kdramastars.com/articles/118421/20200715/famous-korean-actors-rumored-non-ex-girlfriends.htm Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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hwonhwon_stv Posted July 20, 2020 Share Posted July 20, 2020 Psycho is okay, Netflix global ranking [2020.07.20] NO 1 in 8 countries, TOP 10 in 26 countries, and NO 8 Worldwide North Korea has this handsome male god? The most handsome North Korean in movies and TV shows! There are many works that mention sensitive South and North Korea issues in Korean movies and TV dramas. In addition to the mystery of North Korea, which attracts audiences, handsome men are often used to perform North Korean roles to increase the visibility of the work. Who are the handsome? Has the male god ever played an important figure in North Korea? Secretly Greatly - Kim Soo Hyun Kim Soo Hyun plays a lurking spy from North Korea to South Korea in this movie. He needs to pretend to be a fool Dong Gu, waiting for the next order from the North. When no one saw him, he returned to normal, but in order to deceive the people of the village, he would immediately switch to fool mode, and his acting skills were very good. He also performed a guest performance of "The Forced Landing of Love" with this East Kowloon character, which made people laugh. Full article https://www.koreastardaily.com/tc/news/128485 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hwonhwon_stv Posted July 20, 2020 Share Posted July 20, 2020 Kim Soo-hyun'Psycho, but it's okay' No 1 content impact index The tvN drama 'Psycho But It's Okay' starring Kim Soo-hyun maintained the top spot in the drama category for the content impact index. According to CJ ENM on the 20th, 'Psycho, but it's okay', ranked first on the 2nd of July, 2020 (July 6th, 2020-July 12th, 2020), with 285.5 CPI in the drama content influence index ranking. 'Psycho but it's okay' took the first place in the week before. Following 'Psycho but it's okay', KBS 2TV weekend drama 'Once Again' took the second place, and SBS 'Convenience Store Morning Star', tvN 'Unfamiliar Family', and JTBC 'Graceful Friends' ranked in the top five. 'Once Again' maintained the same rank as the previous week, and 'Convenience Store Morning Star' and 'Unfamiliar Family' changed the ranks side by side. In the case of Graceful Friends, they climbed 13 steps from the previous week and ranked fifth and proved topical. https://entertain.naver.com/read?oid=108&aid=0002880590 https://star.mt.co.kr/stview.php?no=2020072017361087918 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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hwonhwon_stv Posted July 21, 2020 Share Posted July 21, 2020 2020.07.21 Good Data Rankings for the 3rd week of July 2020: Most Talked about Actors : Kim Soo Hyun NO 1 , Seo Ye Ji NO 2 , and Oh Jung Se NO 3 Most Talked about Drama : It's Okay To Not Be Okay NO 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
willenette Posted July 21, 2020 Share Posted July 21, 2020 Actress Seo Yeji and Kim Soohyun showed off their bright smile in the latest selca and Knetz in love with it! ㅠㅠㅠㅠ So beautiful. Post response : 3526views Instiz Netizens comments : - They look so good ㅠㅠㅠ - Ah both of their smile is so beautiful. - Ah ㅠㅠㅠ - I really like it ㅠㅠㅠ - Kang Tae ㅠㅠㅠ Let's smile a lot. - Ah they're really look alike each other ㅠㅠ - Oh, my. Where is this picture from??? ㅠㅠ - Both of them are so beautiful ㅠㅠ - Oh, is it the ep 10th capture? - Moonyoung KangTae let's be happy ㅠㅠㅠ - Wow ㅠㅠ source : https://www.storykpop.com/2020/07/actress-seo-yeji-and-kim-soohyun-showed.html ______________________________________________________________________________________________________ Spoilers: Is it The End Between Kim Soo Hyun and Seo Ye Ji in It's Okay to Not Be Okay? Episode 8 of It's Okay to Not Be Okay ended with Oh Jung Se accusing love-smitten Kim Soo Hyun of trying to kill him as the latter's world comes crumbling down It's Okay to Not Be Okay is winning praises for its plot and the way relationships are being formed under difficult situations. The episode 9 of the drama was intense as the 'Sang Tae truth' comes to haunt the lead pair Moon Kang Tae (played by Lim Soo Hyun) and Ko Moon Young (Seo Ye Ji) and threatens their relationship badly. Both Moon Kang Tae and Ko Moon Young who have been struggling to let each other know their true self and feelings for each other at last happen to overcome the block and open up. The exchange of flowers and the sweet kiss was loved by the audience. Episode 9 Recap: The Rift For the first time in his life, Moon Kang Tae (Kim Soo Hyun) decides to dedicate one day to himself and goes on a trip with Ko Moon Young (Seo Ye Ji). Both happen to spend the night together, making Moon Kang Tae's specially-abled brother Moon Sang Tae (played by Oh Jung Se) feel abandoned. The brothers had been there for each other throughout their lives, making Moon Kang Tae suppress all his desires and live for his elder brother. But one day with Ko Moon Young and Moon Kang Tae experience happiest day in life. But this happiness is short lived as Moon Sang Tae rebels against the brother and accuses him of "wanting to be his killer." Moon Kang Tae who is on cloud nine after sharing a sweet moment with his childhood sweetheart Ko Moon Young is brought back to reality as his brother who feels neglected and abandoned yells at him. "You told our mother every day that it would be fine if I wasn't there, that it would be fine if I died. That day, you threw me into the river. I begged you to save me, but you ran away," says Moon Sang Tae as Kang Tae is seen crying out loud that it is not true. What to Expect in Episode 10: Spoiler Moon Kang Tae's world comes down crumbling and the episode ends there making the audience wait with bated breath for episode 10. With Moon Kang Tae completely shattered and his relationship with his specially-challenged elder brother badly affected, the next episode is expected to be more intense than the previous one. The latest still cuts show Moon Sang Tae and Moon Kang Tae exchanging looks inside their house. Sang Tae has a cold expression and Kang Tae is full of remorse and is apologetic towards Sang Tae. This surely is going to affect the newfound relationship between Moon Kang Tae and Ko Moon Young. The preview shows how Kang Tae chooses his brother over Moon Young as he leaves her hand and says it is not possible for them to be together. In another scene, Moon Young can be seen drinking alone in her castle while she misses Kang Tae badly. Spoiler The premier makes it look like their relationship has come to an end even before it started. The truth behind the drowning incident is likely to be revealed in episode 10. It looks like only the revelation of this truth can bring the trio- Sang Tae, Kang Tae and Moon Young together. The 10th episode of the drama is all set to be aired on tvN 10 p.m. KST and it is also available on Netflix. source : https://www.ibtimes.sg/spoilers-it-end-between-kim-soo-hyun-seo-ye-ji-its-okay-not-be-okay-48696 _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ Kim Soo Hyun finds happiness in the drama It’s Okay To Not Be Okay Things happen when the caretaker in a psychiatric hospital meets a children's storybook writer Seoul — South Korean cable television channel tvN’s drama It’s Okay To Not Be Okay has given fans a glimpse of Kim Soo Hyun and Seo Ye Ji going on a romantic date. Spoiler ahead! On the earlier episode of the drama, Moon Kang Tae (played by Kim Soo Hyun) decided to listen to his heart instead of his head for the first time in his life. Thanks to his strong sense of responsibility and the stresses of having to take care of his older brother from an early age, Moon had never deviated from the rules or let himself be swayed by his emotions. So when a patient’s abusive former husband physically attacked Go Moon Young (played by Seo Ye Ji), Moon was unable to stop himself from punching the man in her defence and, as a result of that, earned himself a suspension from the hospital. With It’s Okay To Not Be Okay going into the second half of its run, the producers tease that this uncharacteristic behaviour is barely the start of Moon’s transformation. Moon is smiling all the way in newly-released stills from the drama’s coming episode. The caretaker spends a carefree day with Go and enjoys freedom for the first time in years. Unlike his past muted emotions, Moon smiles happily at the camera as he posed for a selfie with Go during the day. At night, they share a relaxing drink as they enjoy the warm summer weather outdoors. The two of them start to grow closer and they start to finally find the courage to look inside themselves at the emotional scars they had previously been afraid to face. Moon is a caretaker who works in a psychiatric hospital and he has no time for romance. Go is a children’s storybook writer with an anti-social personality disorder. The two of them meet and begin to heal each other’s emotional scars. /TISG source : http://theindependent.sg/kim-soo-hyun-finds-happiness-in-the-drama-its-okay-to-not-be-okay/ 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hwonhwon_stv Posted July 21, 2020 Share Posted July 21, 2020 It's Okay To Not Be Okay On VOD real-time + daily list (July 20th) No. 1 VOD is a pay-per-view movie Real-time [ranking based on the number of sales per hour] on July 20 : It's Okay To Not Be Okay NO 1 Daily list [ranked based on the number of sales] on July 20 : It's Okay To Not Be Okay NO 1 Weekly Ranking [Ranking based on the number of sales from July 14 to July 20] : It's Okay To Not Be Okay NO 2 In addition, on home choice, another website that provides VOD, It's Okay To Not Be Okay No 2 on the TV series weekly list More pic Spoiler 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
willenette Posted July 21, 2020 Share Posted July 21, 2020 Drama viewership ratings for the week of July 13-19, 2020 source : https://www.dramabeans.com/2020/07/drama-viewership-ratings-for-the-week-of-july-13-19-2020/ Saturday, July 18 Once Again 65 KBS 23.9% Once Again 66 KBS 29.4% Backstreet Rookie 10 SBS 8.4% Graceful Friends 4 JTBC 3.7% Train 3 OCN 1.0% It’s Okay to Not Be Okay 9 tvN 5.8% Sunday, July 19 Once Again 67 KBS 33.7% Once Again – KBS – Train 4 OCN 1.3% It’s Okay to Not Be Okay 10 tvN 5.5% Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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