4 Reasons to Watch My Roommate is a Gumiho

The Fangirls have been in search of a sweet and funny romcom to balance out their drama watchlists, and we think we’ve found it in My Roommate is a Gumiho. Come check out the four reasons we think this drama should be on your watchlist too!

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Two Cops – Fourth Teaser

I was extremely excited when they cast Cho Jung Seok as a cop possessed by a swindler. It’s like Oh My Ghost in reverse. I wonder if the swindler thinks he needs to get laid to move on to the afterlife? This is right up Jung Seok’s alley with how versatile he is as an actor and it’ll be so much fun to see him in an action role. This clip highlights his character’s fighting skills and I can’t wait! The plus is that Hyeri’s role seems to be light and comedic which will play to her skillset.  Continue reading

Two Cops Teaser

Also coming our way soon is Two Cops, starring Jo Jung Suk (Oh My Ghostess, My Annoying Brother) and Hyeri (Reply 1988).  Continuing in the theme of ghosts and possession from Oh My Ghostess, Jo Jung Suk plays Cha Dong Tak, a dedicated detective who’s possessed by the spirit of a swindler. They work together to solve crimes and fall in love with a reporter, Song Ji An, played by Hyeri. Teaser trailer after the jump.

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The Fangirl’s Musings: Weird OTP Pairings They’re a Comin’

5.pngIt can’t be just me that thinks some of the recently announced drama pairings are just a bit…….. off?  I don’t even know what word to attribute to how I feel about them.  I don’t all out hate them, but ever single one makes me raise my eyebrows and go “WHAT?  REALLY?”  So in order to share my confusion, I dragged my co-bloggers in to discuss what we feel about all our upcoming OTPs (One True Pairings). Continue reading

Answer Me 1988 Ep 1- Do You Remember That Time………

a30Awe, the days of yesteryear (or 28 yesteryears to be exact).  Its time to travel back to 1988 for the newest drama in the “Answer Me” series.  You might be asking yourself (at least those of you who have been following me for years) “Kmuse, didn’t you vow never to watch another “Answer Me” drama again?”  And while I do admit that was my feelings three years ago, I have since forgotten a lot of my anger.  It turns out that Answer Me dramas are a lot like childbirth.  Your memory tends to forget the pain after a while.  So come join me on this new recapping adventure for a new blog.  If nothing else, we are in for an emotionally charged time.
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