After last week’s kiss of awesome, I was really anxious to see where things between Se Dong and Hong Bin went this week so I wasn’t the least bit disappointed in that department but everything else that happened this week really threw me for a loop! Continue reading “The Zebussie Drama Review: Blade Man Episodes 8-9 (1/2)”
HALLYU ZOMBIE DRAMA REVIEW: Boarding House No. 24 Episode 3
Would you believe it, Hallyu Tanya and I are back with yet another video review of Boarding House No. 24. (Wow we’re fast!) This week we learn a little more about Cho Hyun Young, Jae Hwan and Do Hee have a moment and Dong Joon and Sa Eun show us exactly how Drama Land kisses should be! Are you ready for this? Then let’s go! Continue reading “HALLYU ZOMBIE DRAMA REVIEW: Boarding House No. 24 Episode 3”
HALLYU ZOMBIE DRAMA REVIEW: Boarding House No. 24 Episode 2
Hallyu Tanya and I are back to chat about this past week’s episode of Boarding House No. 24 and oh, what an episode it was! Things are progressing nicely between the characters and Do Hee has the most amazing hat on the face of the planet! With so much to talk about, it’s time to get started. Are you ready? Then let’s go! Continue reading “HALLYU ZOMBIE DRAMA REVIEW: Boarding House No. 24 Episode 2”
The Zebussie Drama Review: Iron Man – Episode 7
Zombie: So I know more happened this week than our OTP finally admitting their feelings for each other but honestly, all I can think about at the moment is THAT KISS!
Drama Debussie: No wonder this episode started with fireworks! It was an indication of what was to come. You know, as much as it may suck to only have one episode this week, we were certainly given some good things to hold us over when we finally get back to our regular schedule. Suck it, Asian Games, for preempting our show schedule!! Continue reading “The Zebussie Drama Review: Iron Man – Episode 7”
The Zebussie Drama Review: Iron Man Episodes 5-6 (2/2)
Drama Debussie: I’ve officially started calling Wednesdays and Thursdays Iron Man Days. That’s a good sign, right?
Zombie: I’m pretty sure that’s a VERY good sign! I swear this drama gets better with every episode!
Drama Debussie: Granted, I feel like a lot was being thrown at us this week, but it’s not the first time that’s happened in this show’s expansive six episodes. There are two things I don’t like thrown at my face: plotlines and balls. The bouncy kind!! I mean, where the hell do we even start? Continue reading “The Zebussie Drama Review: Iron Man Episodes 5-6 (2/2)”
The Zebussie Drama Review: Iron Man Episodes 5-6 (1/2)
This show…am I right?
Because I’m a typical drama fan who’s impatient for the romance, I’ve already started itching for Hong Bin and Se Don’s romance to start. If there’s one thing that this show is good at, it’s speeding the plot along if only to keep our attention. I don’t see any reason we shouldn’t be able to see these two grow closer, emotionally and (hopefully) physically, very soon here.
Granted, we have a rather large hurdle we have to navigate ourselves over. I like to call it, “The Tae Hee Sitch”.
The idea of love is understandably complicated for Hong Bin. While it seems he was able to experience all consuming, butterfly feeling inducing first love, it is overshadowed by manipulation, violence, and life-altering secrets. If Hong Bin is hesitant to love someone again, I wouldn’t blame him. Not only does he have a warped idea of love, there’s also a huge possibility that anyone he does love will be harmed by the people surrounding him, and that’s terrifying. One of the first responsibilities we adopt when we love someone is to protect them from as much harm as possible. Although how do you protect the person you love from a danger from which you’re not sure where it originates?
Something we as humans do is protect ourselves from the world when we become aware of the dangers. The more painful the outcome is of the danger, the more we want to protect ourselves. Hong Bin has been betrayed by pretty much everyone he knows, including himself seeing that he was not able to protect Tae Hee no matter how much he thought he could. Imagine how much you would want to protect yourself after all of that?
It could turn anyone into a selfish person. I mean, doesn’t it seem better to alienate yourself from others simply because it’s easier to protect yourself than others, more specifically people that you actually care about? It may be easier, but it certainly sets you up for a lonely life, that’s for sure.
This is where we start exploring the “monster” side of Hong Bin. Ask any porcupine or blow fish, the best way to keep people away is to surround yourself with sharp objects. It also looks really cool when it’s backgrounded by cool lighting and inclement weather! As cool as it looks, I still stand by the idea that Hong Bin’s blades should have been a figment of his imagination where it could still be used metaphorically.
I understand what this show is trying to say. Hong Bin has been hurt so deeply that the blades have become a byproduct of this hurt and his overwhelming desire to keep everyone away. Although the more he uses the blades, the more he hurts the others around him.
It’s clever and all, but I know your game, Show. He’s being given a superhero background where he could use his abilities to help those who are hurting. Sounds great but I’m not sold on that angle.. I would prefer we explore the weakening of his abilities so that he doesn’t need to transform into anything to be happy or accept people in his life. Although, it seems they spent a lot of time and money on that blade suit of theirs. I don’t see them trying to end this show by getting rid of it all together. I can dream though, can’t I?
After all, I’m already thinking of Se Dong and how she will handle Hong Bin if/when she finds out. Being our resident innocent and being so filled with awesomeness, I can only assume she’ll come to handle it in a very Beauty and the Beast way. Scared at first, then accepting. Se Dong is capable of unconditional love so knowing Hong Bin’s secret wouldn’t stop her from falling for him. The question is when she’ll find out and whether she will help him control the blades or force them to recede once he realizes he doesn’t need them anymore.
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Catch up on all of The Zebussie Drama Reviews of Iron Man here:
Episodes 1-2 [Part 1] [Part 2]
Episodes 3-4 [Part 1] [Part 2]
Episodes 5-6 [Part 1] [Part 2]
HALLYU ZOMBIE DRAMA REVIEW: Boarding House No. 24 Episode 1
Because there’s no such thing as too many drama reviews, Hallyu Tanya and I are back with another video drama review and this time, we’re laughing over the hysterical new sitcom, Boarding House No. 24. Join us as we squee over idols, laugh at the hilarity of this whole crazy show and roll our eyes at all the canned laughter. (Please! Someone tell the producers that stupid canned laughing HAS TO GO!)
So tell us, what did you think of this first episode? Were you rolling on the floor like I was or was this over-the-top comedy really not your thing? Do you have a favorite character yet? Is there an idol acting in this sitcom that you’re squeeing over? (We all know who Zombie’s favorite is…) Were you at all creeped out by the boarding house owner? Are you as intrigued by Do Hee as we are? We’d love to hear your thoughts so be sure to leave us a comment below!
You could also continue this discussion by tweeting at us @Hallyu_Tanya and @TheZombieMamma because, you know, we’re social media junkies and we love getting tweets.
FRIDAY NIGHT DRAMA: Her Legend
This week’s I was feeling a little melodramatic so I’ve decided this weekend’s drama to marathon should follow suit, which is why I decided to feature Her Legend as this week’s Friday Night Drama. Continue reading “FRIDAY NIGHT DRAMA: Her Legend”
The Zebussie Drama Review: Iron Man Episodes 3-4 (2/2)
Zombie: So I’m pretty much addicted to this drama now…
Drama Debussie: Me too!! Iron Man really grew on me this week. We had heartwarming moments all over the place and the story seemed to settle a little. It was a nice change compared to last week’s premiere. I’m not sure what Iron Man wants to be just yet, but if it’s anything like this week, I’ll be happy.
Zombie: I’m so loving the way Hong Bin is falling for Se Dong without really realizing he’s falling for her. I find him completely adorable in his obliviousness and the fact that he finds himself cracking up at the thought of her so much that he has to go hide himself under the sheets and laugh like a hyena… I literally laughed so hard at that, I nearly rolled off my bed.
Drama Debussie: Everyone seems to be in love with Se Dong and for once, I totally get it! The odds of us getting heroines that we actually find as awesome as the heroes do is slim. But Se Dong is outstanding. I get it!
Zombie: Right? I’m so amazed that we’ve found ourselves a heroine that is truly worthy of the title. Se Dong is so flipping amazing! She’s sweet, she’s intelligent, she’s got gumption in spades, she has a heart of gold… Is there anything this girl is lacking?
Drama Debussie: Pride swelled up inside me when she forced Hong Bin to apologize to her for calling her a thief. I don’t think I loved any scene more than that. Of course the housekeeping staff may have loved it more than all of us combined. The only note I would have to give Se Dong is don’t forget your belongings after an epic storming out. It ruins the mood.
Zombie: Oh my goodness! I wanted to give Se Dong a crown of awesome after that scene! Way to tame the beast! You are right though, if you’re going to be all dramatic and storm out of a house as you try to make your point, don’t come back and bang on the door when you forget your bag. Silly girl!
Drama Debussie: As much I could talk about her awesomeness all day, I think it’s crucial we talk about Hong Bin’s emotional journey this week. Our man-child was forced to begin to take on a lot this week. We met Kim Tae Hee’s family which we hope reminds Hong Bin that he wasn’t the only one who lost her. I think it’s an important step that Hong Bin will have to take. Realizing that Chang and her family are experiencing the same loss. Of course it worries me that so many of them are trying to find Tae Hee in Se Dong. That’s dangerous.
Zombie: Indeed it is. I don’t want anyone falling for Se Dong because she’s the stand-in for Tae Hee. She needs to be accepted on her own worth and merit, not because she reminds every one of someone else.
Drama Debussie: It’ll be interesting seeing how they navigate this. You’re right, we’ve established that Se Dong is awesome (last time I will say that), but her similarity to Tae Hee is so strong that I wonder how they’ll convince us that Hong Bin, Chang, and everyone else in the Tae Hee stratosphere will see her as herself. It’s horrible when you’re forced to fill someone else’s shoes, especially when you’ve never even met them! Of course what Se Dong did at the end of episode four didn’t help. We’ll get to that.
Zombie: Why wait? Let’s just dive right in! As much as I love Se Dong for willingly stepping into that role and helping Tae Hee’s mom heal a bit, she does set herself up for some potentially disappointing moments later on. Of course there’s always the chance that Hong Bin will remember this moment, not as moment Se Dong became Tae Hee but the moment Se Dong became someone so much more. Honestly, I’d be super happy if that were the case but who knows where things will go from here.
Drama Debussie: Exactly. We have no idea where we’re going from here which I like but then Hong Bin grows those blades out of his body and I REALLY don’t know where we’re going. Seriously, what is up with the transformation? We know it’s usually induced by his father but what importance does it play in the story? He went all Hunchback of Notre Dame on us this week and I remember thinking, “This is really cool, but what is the point?” I hear that it takes them two hours to put these blades on Lee Dong Wook, so maybe they’re trying to get their money’s/time’s worth?
Zombie: All I remember thinking at that point was, “Why does every monster in the universe have to climb the tallest tower in the city and make growly faces at the world?” Don’t get me wrong, I loved the dramatic moment and I’m never opposed to seeing Hong Bin’s dark side but yeah, there really wasn’t much of a point to that whole scene. It’s not like Hong Bin’s transformation had a whole lot to do with his father’s temporary hospitalization. Sure, Hong Bin’s ability to summon storms could have been to blame for his father’s electrocution but that’s not nearly as dramatic as it could have been. It’s not like Jang Won was stabbed or anything. It felt very anticlimactic.
Drama Debussie: Also, we still don’t know why everyone is so intent on hiding from him what he is. All these mysterious things keep happening and Hong Bin certainly notices. It also seems like he has an idea that he is the cause of these happenings. Let’s just wrap this thing mystery up and tell him, shall we? Granted, the morning after scenes are hilarious in that we watch Fezzik, I mean, Secretary Jo attempt to lie to Hong Bin. It’s usually a disaster but it’s fun to see him try.
Zombie: Oh my word! I nearly died when Hong Bin jumped on Secretary Jo’s back and told him to run back to the hotel in less than five minutes, like it was the most normal thing in the world. It makes me wonder just what the heck goes on in Hong Bin’s head that doing something like that seems to be the most normal thing in the world. I’m also wondering what the heck Secretary Jo really is because seriously, that man is so much more than just a personal assistant. Is he a superhero? Maybe he’s part ninja? I’m not really sure but he’s something else and I’m loving the relationship between him and Hong Bin. It’s just so weird!
Drama Debussie: Very weird but it also stands to be a potential fave bromance of mine. They haven’t earned the title yet, but they’re close. Another bromance I’m loving are Se Dong’s Flower Dwarves. They should have more screen time.
Zombie: SE.RI.OUS.LY! I absolutely love them even if I feel the need to start singing “High-Ho” every time I see them, especially after that whole, “Look at how adorable we are, off to our first day of work” scene. They’re way too cute for their own good!
Drama Debussie: I’m already supporting a spin-off for them. Speaking of too cute, have we talked about Chang’s cuteness? I’m a little over the crying, but he’s so cute! I’m sensitive to the fact that he’s lost his mother and he’s been shuffled around to a different country and different households. I just hate to hear kids crying so it’s hard to hear all the time. It would help if Hong Bin wasn’t so impatient with him. You would think a man who acts like a child would be able to relate to a child but that’s obviously not the case.
Zombie: Children don’t relate well with others so that doesn’t surprise me at all. I just wish Chang would stop with the crying already! Sorry but I deal with way too many child meltdowns in a day, I really don’t need to deal with those in Drama Land as well. On a totally different note, let’s get back to the cuteness and talk a bit about Hong Bin’s little brother. I thought he was just adorable, the way he immediately started drooling over Se Dong. I can see some brotherly conflict coming from that but hopefully it doesn’t get too crazy.
Drama Debussie: I’m really interested to find out what the deal is with Hong Joo and Hong Bin. There’s a distance between the two, more coming from Hong Bin’s side. God, I hope isn’t another Heirs situation.
Zombie: Oh please no! That would totally kill the greatness of this drama and that would be so sad. Let’s hope the only real conflict between these two stems from their age difference and the fact they haven’t been able to spend some quality time together.
So tell us, what did you think of this week’s episodes of Iron Man? Do you think Se Dong is setting herself up as a substitute Tae Hee or will she be able to escape that trap? What do you think Hong Bin turns into and why?
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Catch up on all of The Zebussie Drama Reviews of Iron Man here:
Episodes 1-2 [Part 1] [Part 2]
Episodes 3-4 [Part 1] [Part 2]
The Zebussie Drama Review: Iron Man Episodes 3-4 (1/2)
Sitting down to watch a new episode of Iron Man, you’re guaranteed to never suffer through a dull moment as there’s such a great combination of drama and humor, with just enough intrigue thrown in there to keep you coming back for more, that two weeks in, I find myself completely hooked. Continue reading “The Zebussie Drama Review: Iron Man Episodes 3-4 (1/2)”