Jan. 8th, 2009 @ 10:59 pm Dangermousie's Top 25 Kdramas list: new and improved
Current Mood: bouncy
I have decided that it was about time for me to update and expand my favorite kdrama primer yet again (which I first did some months ago). Not only were there a bunch of kdramas I wanted to add to the list, but I wanted to rearrange the order of some of the dramas on the list already (except for the first three or so, the placement of the other ones within the rankings is fluid and moves based on my mood) and very much expand it.

So behind the cut are 25 of my favorite kdramas, with summaries, reasons why, pics and vids. I have tried to keep it as unspoilery as possible.

No kdrama I have not finished is on the list because I want to have seen the complete drama before evaluating the fave status. Also, I watch a lot of dramas, but I have hardly seen all or most kdrama out there, and there are some very famous ones I have never seen. I am always open to recs and am always looking for said recs.

Now, without too much further verbosity, Dangermousie's 25 favorite kdramas list, new and improved.

Lengthy post here )
Mawang otp by miss-dian
Jun. 3rd, 2008 @ 03:09 pm Dangermousie’s Top Dozen Most Surprising Drama Happy Endings
Current Mood: cold
Since Powerful Opponents made me think about drama endings. Now, we all know about those infamous ‘last minute unhappy endings’ which seem to be tacked on to inflict utmost misery (Glass Slippers’ infamous ending, I am looking at you) or those dramas which would pretty clearly end happily as are giggle-fest or unhappily, as they involve hot people with terminal illnesses.

But how about that rare yet delightful category of dramas: surprising happy endings. Not ones that could have gone either way (Smile Again, QSS) but ones you did not expect at all. Behind the cut are Dangermousie’s Top Dozen Most Surprising Happy Endings.

My Dozen Here )
Lobbyist hug by miss-dian
Jun. 3rd, 2008 @ 12:30 pm A bit of a rant
Current Mood: pissed off
Ok, so Powerful Opponents ended.

You know what else ended? My brief attempts to watch dramas as they air.

I dislike it and it always comes back to mess me up. PO would be only the third drama I have ever watched as it aired all the way through. The other two were Hana Yori Dango 2 and Hong Gil Dong. This experiment has officially failed because I get RAGEFUL at endings 66.7% of the time. I love Iljimae but I will wait until completion.

Ramblings on real-time watching, unpopular endings, and open endings. Spoilers for a whole bunch of dramas but very very vague spoilers )
Mouse
May. 28th, 2008 @ 11:31 am A happy happy hodge-podge
Current Mood: cold
Things that make me happy:

1. Daemul isn’t scrapped. The air date has been pushed to October, which I can deal with. Hopefully they will iron things out by then.

2. The fangirls in the JJH thread on soompi. They are discussing possible kissing scenes in Antique and are torn between horror (oh noez! Their oppa might be kissing another guy!) and delight (at least it’s not one of those icky girls). Heeee. I really wish this was a drama and not a movie, but oh well, beggars can’t be chosers. Still, 16 episodes of JJH reliving cake-related childhood abduction trauma and dealing with advances of the hot Waffle Sunki, whose sexy gay love he rejected in high-school, would have been pretty awesome.

3. Yup, Winter Sonata is definitely being made into an anime.


Heee.

4. Powerful Opponents has certainly become the drama of the spring for me. Who would have thought…I wasn’t very familiar with/attached to any of the leads before it started. Especially amusing is that I mainly checked it out to see Lady Bodyguard and President’s Son hook up but ended up the hugest bodyguards!shipper. Heeeee. Oh, Gwan Pil :)

5. Even though I want Gwan Pil/Young Joo with a scary level of fangirling, I do like Su Ho as a character, and adore Lee Jin Wook, who plays him. I just don’t want him with Young Joo. So imagine my delight when I found he was in a drama where he did get the girl, last year’s Someday. The plot sounds delightful. Our Heroine is a reserved manga artist, who doesn’t really believe in romantic love much. She comes to Korea and meets Secondary Guy, a manga fanboy who is smitten and decides he is in love at first sight, not even noticing the cool Secondary Girl who has loved him for years. Secondary Guy hires our Hero, Lee Jin Wook, a private investigator with a tragic past, to follow his dream girl. And it goes from there… Happy endings for everyone abound, so what’s not to love. I don’t think fansubbers ever did this drama, but a DVD with subs is available from YA. I mean, look at the cute MV!



5. PO is winding up next week. But luckily, I have a new drama fixation to take its place…Iljimae. And speaking of, ep two subs are out! I have only watched the first half of first ep and I like it a LOT. I don’t love it as much as Hong Gil Dong, but it’s early days yet, and in any event, HGD pinged my fiction loves uniquely. Oddly, I can also see why it’s getting better ratings: it’s a lot more traditional in its approach than HGD.

So yes, Iljimae. I am sure my like will transform to LOVE as soon as poor little Iljimae will lose his privileged existence and his family at the age of eight (???), grow up to be Lee Jun Ki and begin his awful yet photogenic torment and suffering. Also, any clue which of the two girls is his OTP? I don’t mind either way. One way we get so beloved by me trope of aristocrat-slave (though would Iljimae be considered a slave? I mean, he was born upper class. But then Ha Ji Won lost all her aristocratic status when her family was executed in Damo, and became a slave…so.) Plus, that would mean he falls for the girl whose Dad killed his family, thus giving me shades of Time Between Dog and Wolf. However, if we don’t get that, I don’t mind a bit.It would also be fun if he hooked up with thieving peasant girl, sort of like Legend. I already got aristocrat/slaveOTP with Hong Gil Dong and Damo and it was all so perfect, plus I can have my fill of angsty avenger/gently brought lady otp angst with Strongest Chil Woo which is coming out later this summer. Also, this way I can have a ‘I am in love with my not!sibling’ OTP of aristocrat girl and Iljimae’s nemesis, which would also make me happy.
QSS by bambinainnero
Apr. 9th, 2008 @ 07:14 pm New, improved, and expanded 'Dangermousie's fave kdramas' pusher/rec list
Current Mood: chipper
I have decided that it was about time for me to update and expand my favorite kdrama primer (which I first did some month ago). Not only were there a bunch of kdramas I wanted to add to the list, but I wanted to rearrange the order of some of the dramas on the list already (except for the first three or so, the placement of the other ones within the rankings is fluid and moves based on my mood) and very much expand it.

So behind the cut are 20 (actually 21, because of a tie) of my favorite kdramas, with summaries, reasons why, pics and vids. I have tried to keep it as unspoilery as possible.

No kdrama I have not finished is on the list because I want to have seen the complete drama before evaluating the fave status (possible future candidates to be put in that aren't there because of it are Mawang and MISA). Also, I watch a lot of dramas, but I have hardly seen all or most kdrama out there, and there are some very famous ones I have never seen. I am always open to recs and am always looking for said recs.

Now, without too much further verbosity, Dangermousie's 20 or so favorite kdramas list, new and improved.

Lengthy post here )
Legend: Sa Ryang by alexandral
Feb. 14th, 2008 @ 12:27 am Such an underrated OTP!
Current Mood: bouncy


I have found my newest favorite drama MV. The below MV for the OTP of Time Between Dog and Wolf, one of my favorite dramas from last year, starring Lee Jun Ki and Nam Sang Me:

The song's lyrics are scarily appropriate to the OTP and the image cuts are awesome. It's also not really spoilery.



It's funny, because the OTP of D/W ended up being one of my favorites since D/W is not a romance drama. It is actually awesome in large part because it does have a complicated clever plot about mobs, and family histories, and dyfunction, and double agents. But what can I say? I am sucker and the OTP was a huge part of the reason I loved this so. I loved the OTP of beyond messed-up special arent Lee Su-Hyun and the seeminly normal art curator Soo Ji Woo, who were childhood friends, and whose relationship is so impossible on so many levels and for so many reasons, starting with plot-spoilery and ending with the fact that Su-Hyun is too screwed up for words. SH is in the running for the most messed-up drama hero ever. Multiple suicide attempts, a severe case of PTSD, and some frelled-up background would do it to you. And yet Ji Woo is totally Su-Hyun's little corner of sanity, and he is someone she comes fully alive with. Add to it some awesome kissing scenes, a sexual tension so present you could cut it with a knife, her literally covering him with her body in order to protect him, and his breakdown on having to push her away to protect her, hell of a lot of forgiveness, and more staring than at a non-blinking contest, and you got the OTP I adore.

Go watch!

Plus, I don't think LJK has ever looked hotter.

Four caps from my fave scene )
Mouse
Dec. 27th, 2007 @ 03:09 pm Time of Dog and Wolf and Capital Scandal
Current Mood: amused
Today we are in Moorea, which looks much bigger than the other islands we've seen so far: it's blue and green, and the tallest peak is covered in white clouds. Even the sheer cliffs are green.

We are doing an archeological tour later. We already went to a former temple on Raiatea, and it was like nothing else I've seen: open air, irregular stones, carved wooden designs on top.

In fannish news, I have finished Time between Dog and Wolf which was awesome, awesome, awesome. Btw, is it just me, or has kdrama suddenly been filled with awesome kissing scenes? First Coffee Prince, now the scene in the last ep which made me weak at the knees: with Soo Hyun finally reunited with Ji Woo, where he believes, for a little bit, that they'd gotten away in peace, and he can keep her and break the knot of all the past tangled horrors.

Madly fannish ramble about Time Between Dog and Wolf )

This was awesome.

But psssst, Lee Jun Ki. You've proved you are not just an idol now, being beaten up/tortured/psychically abused in every ep, and shooting guns, and being a Muay Thai fighter etc etc. Now can you please do a little something more lighthearted next? My heart can't stand it. I mean, so far we have: the angstoriffic ending of King and the Clown. We have My Girl, where you didn't get the girl and made me cry (though I wanted the girl with your cousin), and now Dog/Wolf where you were doing your best to become a Korean Lymond. How about a lighthearted comedy with you in the lead, next time?

Oh, and I have started Capital Scandal. One ep in and I am in mad love. It's like no kdrama I've ever seen before, and not just because of the gorgeous setting and costumes (occupied Korea in the 1930s). It is just so pitch perfect. CS follows the story of four connected characters (but no, there are no love triangles/quadrangles, whatever) in Japanese-occupied Korea of the 1930s: Woo Wan, a rich playboy reporter for a sleazy tabloid, who has some not so light-hearted things in his past. Ma Ja, an idealistic teacher/bookseller, who is also dedicated to the independence movement (they are going to be the main OTP eeee). Su-Hyun, a high-ranking Korean collaborator with the Japanese, and the forth character, a famous courtesan. (They are the secondary OTP). Somehow this manages to be both light without being disrespectful and ignoring of the horrible political realities, and serious and with a majorly grim undertone without being dreary.

I love it...
Capital Scandal by Fleur on soompi
Dec. 26th, 2007 @ 05:21 pm Polynesia, Coffee Prince, and Time Between Dog and Wolf
Current Mood: amused
Riding the jet-ski around the island of Bora Bora, water splashing me all over, and the impossibly blue sky above, is basically the best experience of my life, or close to it, and not just because even the water is two-tone: deep-blue and pale aquamarine, within meters of each other. And not just because you feel the wind and your eyes are full of the impossible peak of Bora Bora, and the greenery around. Basically, clinging behind Mr. Mousie on the speeding jet-ski, and clutching his buckles so as not to fall off, I totally felt like a rebellious teenager going for the biker bad-boy :)

In drama news, finished Coffee Prince. OMG OMG OMG. So awesome. And oh, all the kissing! I am so spoiled now! And the sheer perfectedness of Han Kyul and Eun Chan together, after all the tribulations: they felt so real, somehow. And the way they teased and played and shone around each other. The way they actually made love (I think I sort of died, when she comes back and he tells her if she comes in, he won't send her home, and she comes in anyway, and he bodily pickes her up and hoists her up against the wall and there is kissing and he carries her to bed, still kissing and she is pawing at his shirt. OMG HOT). And the complexity and wonderfulness of Han Sung and Yoo Ju, so different from the main couple, but in some ways even more interesting (they also felt so real, and I loved that the story never gave in and made Yoo Ju a perfect wife, or Han Sung a simple adoring husband). And really everything else, but especially that delicious little hint for Sun Ki, finding happiness with the wannabe waffle girl. *mad squee* You know what I loved? Every secondary story in this could have made an awesome drama on its own.

And I loved that until she got back, they never prettified Eun Chan. Han Kuyl loved her for her, not for her unappealing looks, and the drama never forgot about that. And I loved that Eun Chan never felt any need to prettify herself either. EEE. OK, I should meta about it all some other time.

However, I do take one thing back: this didn't knock My Girl out of my fave kdrama spot, after all. Probably because even though I enjoyed the OTP happy together, it went on for too long. I think their ep order got extended and it shows. I think the story should have wrapped around a lot sooner, at most an ep, after Han Kyul forgave her for her deception. It flew like mad in the beginning and the middle but then sort of halted (unlike MG which never dragged once and got more and more awesome by the end). Plus, even though I understand why (he really did have other reasons for wanting to stay, for him it would have been a permanent move etc etc), I found myself mildly put out that he gave up going to New York, like he dreamed of, but she went to Italy! WTF? It made me feel like he gave it up for nothing.

But these are relatively minor quibbles. CP was awesome and is going on my fave kdramas list.

Since I finished it, I decided I was in the mood for a little change of pace and picked up (before I watched up through four) Time between Dog and Wolf. Am on ep 9 now, and SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO good. And not just because Lee Jun Ki is so gorgeous, he sort of makes me stop breathing. I love the complicated tangleness of the story, and the darkness and the fast pace, and OMG the h/c levels in this one are out of this world. I have a confession. Much as I adored the tormented, intense Soo Hyun, now that he's forgotten who he is and really believes he is Kay, the fave mobster of big gang boss, I like him even more. Maybe because he actually is unhaunted now, and smiles. Or maybe it's that edge, and the cockiness, and the glint in the eye. So irresistable. And now he met his OTP again, but of course he doesn't remember her and this is going to be so mad awesome. But I can only imagine the kind of pain he will be in later, once he remembers. If it wasn't for the fact that I knew the OTP doesn't buy it by the end, I don't think I could deal :)

I promise to reply to everyone shortly :)
Coffee Prince kiss by alexandral
Oct. 6th, 2007 @ 11:55 pm Farscape and other things...
Current Mood: content
OMG. Just watched Farscape's 'A Clockwork Nebari,' one of my fave eps. Meta forthcoming.

Now gotta prepare myself for the insanity and angst pie of LGM.

Oh John.

Also, found this super awesome Time between Dog and Wolf MV.

MV behind cut )
Mouse
Oct. 6th, 2007 @ 06:40 pm A little ranting...
Current Mood: bitchy
After waching ep 5 of Time Between Dog and Wolf, I decided Lee Jun Ki's character deserves all the torture, angst, and self-loathing suicidal despair he is going to get.

Having his death faked so he could become an undercover agent to bring down the mob who killed his mother? Praiseworthy, no doubt. EXCEPT FOR THE FACT THAT HIS NEAREST THINK HE IS DEAD. I don't care what your issues are, who the FUCK does that to those closest to him: his brother, his lover, and his adopted mother?

Ugh.

Not that his adopted father is any better, letting it go on, and knowing the truth and not sharing.

I would never ever forgive him after this, if I were his gf (or sibling or adopted mom). Never.

I mean, I understand he is so many many miles from well-adjusted to begin with as to be in another universe, but come ON! Doesn't he remember how he felt when his Mom died? Why is he doing it to others?

Mind you, it's entirely in character and plausible. Still makes me want to hurt him. Bad.

Bring on the suicide attempts. I don't feel too broken up about them now.

This said, he is still brutally hot. In fact, the more dysfunctional he is, the hotter he gets.
Mouse
Oct. 6th, 2007 @ 12:08 am On Bichunmoo, Latina chick lit, and other randomness
Current Mood: calm
I have been reading two Latina chick-lit books both of which are delightful.

Book ramblings )



Oh, and yes, am obsessing over Bichunmoo drama. I enjoyed the 2000 movie but it is not a favorite like CTHD or HOFD, in part because the ending is so OTT melodramatic, even for me (I want to smack both of them) and in part because the story is definitely crammed to fit the movie running time. You find yourself going ‘whaaaa?’ And both of these problems are taken care of in this adaptation. The OTP’s deaths aren’t ridiculous but noble, and the running time problem has been solved. Also, one thing I prefer is that, unlike [info]meganbmoore, I am gleeful with the change of Xiu-Li (the heroine) to a warrior woman. In the original she is very ornamental and court ladyish, which might be more historically accurate but not nearly as fun.

Binchunmu ramblings, not spoilery )
Mouse
Sep. 13th, 2007 @ 12:02 pm Lee! Jun! Ki!
Current Mood: chipper
You do NOT want to know how many times I watched this video.

It's from Time between Dog and Wolf, when Lee Jun Ki force-kisses his OTP to prove to her he is not who she thinks he is (long, angsty story).

OMG.

I am dead.



You know, I would have never thought D/W would have such an open, hopeful, lovely ending as it did but even if it didn't, the scenes like the one above would make it all worthwhile...
Mouse
Sep. 7th, 2007 @ 12:18 am (no subject)
Had a very long day today, saw fjords and other places of unimaginable (almost) beauty but I am brain dead so about it later.

For now: BASARA!!!!!!

I had through volume 6 and finished those on the train. I confess through volume 3 I was rather disgruntled. Is this what the fuss is about? I didnæt like the art style, I mildly liked Sarasa and Ageha and wanted to drown everyone else, Shuri included, which considering he is the male protagonist, is a problem.

But somehow, with volume 4 it all clicked for me and now I love it and want to get more. I still find the artwork rather rough, and wish the story had less fighting and beards. BUT. It's interesting, a lot, and I love Shuri as a character (though would want to stay far away from him) and Sarasa and the two of them together and can't wait until they find out the truth. Yeah, I got proper meta later.

Also, spoiled self for ending of Dog/Wolf and yay. YAY. Awesome. alexandral, you will love it.
Mouse
Aug. 31st, 2007 @ 02:57 pm Huge long catch-all post before my trip
Current Mood: busy
I am leaving today to go on vacation to Scandinavia and won't be back until next Sunday. Net time will probably non-existent when I am there, so this is one large catch-all post.

Pretty excited though. Also, since I only have one small backpack (we are going to 17 billion places and lugging suitcases is unappealing), I solved the reading problem by printing out a bunch of books from an on-line library. That way I can throw each page away once I read it :)

So. First topic? The super-awesome Korean drama Time Between Dog and Wolf. I am only on ep 5 but I read spoilers through 14 and OMG. Seriously. Could it get any better? Also, have the makers been reading Lymond or what? Vague spoilers ) He better have a happy ending and get therapy and live happily with JW and have cute kids. Or else. Seriously, all that angst and hurt with no happy ending will be horrible. The poor woobie has suffered enough.

On that note, here is a huge picspam of episode 4, the first one where hurt/comfort really reaches crazy levels: there is cuteness on the beach, and his capture and torture, and rescuing, and a bed scene and...LOVE.



Enter here for the pics )

Hmmm, what else? I know. Bollywood movie. One of the ones I am really looming forward to is Khoya Khoya Chand with Soha Ali Khan and Shiney Ahuja. Not only do I love both of them to bits, but the story, apparently, is set in the Bollywood of the 1950s (!!!!!). It is the story of two talented people. 'There's an actor-director (Shiney Ahuja) who liberates an actress (Soha Ali Khan) from the stranglehold of a powerful actor (Rajat Kapoor), and then begins to use her himself. In the end, he realises the folly of his ways and atones for it.'

I looooove movies about movies, and period flicks are even better. And if it's a love story? JACKPOT. Plus, the trailer looks incredible. Here is the trailer.

Plus, the pics are adorable.



a cornucopia of pics )

Last but not least, watching Bednaya Nastya indirectly reminded me of a book I like but haven't reread in a while. It's one of Dumas' less-known works, The Fencing Master, but it was translated and in print in the USSR because it was about the Decembrist revolt (short summary: a bunch of aristocrat officers revolted on death of Alexander I and demanded reforms. It was suppressed, the leaders were executed, and the rest to Siberia).

Book blather )

ETA: I lied. I have a book rec, too. It's Wuthering High by Cara Lockwood. I don't read YA really often, but this is priceless. It's about a 15 year old Miranda who ends up being sent to delinquent school. Turns out the school is being run by ghosts of famous authors. It's snarky, and funny, and the heroine is adorable, and I like the little lit allusions.
Dr Who: Rose by miss_strawberry
Aug. 23rd, 2007 @ 08:43 pm guuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuhhhhhhh
Current Mood: chipper
askghturofoiigdivjdkfjdkfjxg nghrdvhgsdkvfkdsjs.zcsd vdikhfdhdkhvsdn!!!!!

Pardon for spamming, but I just found out what happens at the end of ep 12 of Time Between Dog and Wolf.

Oh, drama gods! You are MARVELOUS.

spoiler )
BSG: Lee by syliasyliasylia
Aug. 15th, 2007 @ 03:15 pm Mmmmm...mobsters of kdrama
Current Mood: content
It's official.

Lee Jun Ki has the prettiest mouth known to man or woman:



A couple of non-spoilery stills.

are here )

Also, huge kudos to Dog/Wolf because I honestly have no idea how it will end.

There is also something wrong with me, but spoiler for current eps )
Mouse
Aug. 15th, 2007 @ 01:33 pm The Why of Why Why Love...
Current Mood: curious


I think I can pinpoint the exact moment when Why Why Love, the Taiwanese drama about a plucky poor girl played by Rainie Yang, and her entanglement with two very different but very desirable half-brothers (played by Mike He and Kingone. Though if anyone thinks Kingone got a chance, they haven’t seen any dramas ever) went from being ‘funny and cracky’ to “OMG, mad love. MUST WATCH MORE.’

spoilers for ep 2 )

People are saying WWL is like Devil Beside You, another Mike/Rainie drama, but it’s not really. It’s DBY done right. All the problems I had with DBY are ironed out here: there is genuine conflict, and genuine issues for both protagonists (her poverty and awful family, his parental issues and his crush on evil secondary girl), there is a balance of power between him and her (she is no pushover and their yelling matches are equal) and I don’t get bored by the secondaries. There is genuine conflict and development in the relationship of the leads. And they both have what the other needs: she needs financial stability desperately but also to put her first, and he needs someone to really care for him and want him. If you haven’t checked it out, do so!

Also, I have a huge picspam of Time between Dog and Wolf coming up :)
ISWAK knees by ameyadevi
Aug. 12th, 2007 @ 05:50 pm About a bunch of dramas, but largely about Lee Jun Ki's enormous manpain
Current Mood: cold
With everything else, I did manage to get some drama viewing in. YES. It pays to be an insomniac.

Finished Loveholic and Taiyou No Kisetsu finally. Loveholic required a lot of ffing on my part. Ultimately, it was an OK drama, but I adored eps 1-5 and then it somehow all dissipated. The pace slowed from scamper to a crawl, and the story tropes shifted. Oh well. It was still worth it to see the incredible hotness of Kang Ta. TnK was likewise a flawed drama with some excellent moments. Surprisingly, I was happy with the ending. Takki's character deserved to lose something crucial to him, after making others suffer. I have to admit his friend and OTP were a lot more forgiving than I would have been. Kudos to him for playing an unsympathetic character through. I ended up liking Shinji the best. He really was a nice guy. Also, anyone who's seen it: did Yuki (the girl who Takki seduced, Shinji's fiancee) ended up going insane and Shinji is visiting her in an institution at the end?

I also watched more of Yoshitsune which I really like. The child!Yoshitsune is not only adorable, he really looks like he could be mini Takki. Good casting job. I also adore Yoshitsune Mama. It takes nerve to show up at the stronghold of the man who killed your bf and is the top enemy of the clan to which your three kids with bf belong, and ask for their lives. And to be willing to offer herself to him as a mistress (the man who killed your OTP!) in exchange without flinching. She is made of STEEL. Yoshitsune!Papa we didn't get to know much, but from what we saw, he was sword-loving and hot. So plusses there, too.

But anyway, this is not what the post is about. This is a picspam of the promised manpain of awesomeness from Time between Dog and Wolf. Lee Jun Ki in all his angsty glory.



Ginormous picspam here )
Mouse
Aug. 12th, 2007 @ 02:00 am Nothing some hotness won't cure...
Current Mood: exhausted
I had a horrible, horrible day today. Ugh.

But you know what makes it better?

This:



And this:



And this:



Last time I saw a drama that was so obviously in love with its lead was in Vic Zhou's Silence. I am all for it. (I think of all the currently airing dramas, this is my fave, even more than Coffee Prince. Messed up woobies win over funniness every time in dangermousie-world).

I promise to respond to everyone I am supposed to tomorrow, btw. Also, picspam of hotness...
ISWAK first kiss by pinkfactory
Aug. 11th, 2007 @ 11:41 am Yes! Crafty females.
Current Mood: content
Oh man. I love the heroine of Time between Dog and Wolf.

If you end up stalking travelling with Lee Jun Ki to Thailand, of course you are going to ask for one room. Because two are wasteful, of course.

Heh.

LOL.

Very thrifty.

And I love that he doesn't put more than a token protest. Heh. And she promises not to pounce. He will find it haaaard to have a mission of vengeance with her around.

Especially when he was blushing when she teasingly offered they take the bath together so as not to have the confusing matter of figuring out who will go first.

P.S. We have guests so computer time is limited. Promise picspam later in the week.

P.P.S. And replies.

P.P.P.S. Collarbones!

P.P.P.P.S. We booked our tickets to Copenhagen. Yes.
Mouse