Girls Generation recently came out with an album and overall, it wasn't that bad. I'm not really the biggest Girls Generation fan; I actually think they are quite over rated. But still, I can't deny good music. So I wanted to check them out and see what all the hype was about and I wasn't as disappointed as I thought I was going to be.
1. I Got A Boy
Okay. I hate to admit, but this song is actually kinda catchy. Well, the first 1:30 minutes is, and then Tiffany stops us and tries to put it down another way....which fails. I hate the chorus. Yes, its catchy, but I hate it.
So I was honestly avoiding this list as you can see we're already into the new year but i figured eh why not. The reason i avoided it was because 2012 was such a good year for Kpop that i ended up with way more songs than i intended and my ranking for the songs kept changing with each song i remembered to add. But one thing that never changed was my number one song, my top 5 albums and my favorite artist.
Am I the only one who was holding my breath during this scene?
So I had my doubts about this drama in the beginning. I thought it was gonna be another dumb love story about a poor girl falling in love with a rich guy...like we haven't had enough of those (Boys Over Flower, Lie To Me, Shining inheritance, King 2 Hearts, Secret Garden, Full House, Protect The Boss....You catch my drift) However, I was wrong. This story is actually quite unique. In most dramas there's always that gold digger, bitchy character that had to sleep her way to the top or do something equally sleazy to acquire her status. There's never been a drama about that whore's road to the top, and I have to say...
Full House 2 Aired its last episode this week. I have to say that it wasn't as bad as I thought it was going to be. It also wasn't as predictable as I thought earlier. I'll quickly run through some pro's and cons.
Okay I'm not going to do a recap for the last couple episodes because...I don't feel like it. I'll just assume that if you click on this post, you follow the drama well.
I have watched ALOT of dramas in my day; ranging from melodrama, historical, rom-com and many more. The plots may differ (some very slightly), actors may change, but one thing that will forever remain constant is the horrible kissing scenes.
I think along with the producers, writers, camera men, hair and make-up artists, they should consider hiring kissing coaches. This plague of statue kissing has to end. I mean talk about the most unromantic scenes. You wait half the season to watch two people touch theyre lips and look at each other awkwardly. There's no passion, or technique...just two people touching lips....like a handshake....with the lips. I understand that Korea is supposed to super conservative and they don't want to promote any kind of whorish behavior... like actual kissing, but come freaking on. Its so disappointing to wait and sit through all 16+ episodes to get a lame lame kiss at the end. If it was a drama about two kids in grade school's first kiss, yes, it would be uber cute and kinda romantic. But these are some grown ass adults. Please stop tormenting us with these horrible kiss scenes
However there have been some really good-toe-curling-I-wish-my-man-would-kiss-me-like-that kisses in the drama world. Like, Lee Min Ho in Personal Taste and Faith. Gah!!! that man is just tooooooooooo damn sexy. That "Game Over" kiss in personal taste, I died. The combination of Lee Min Ho and all that romance did me in and I died. The Best Kiss though goes to Queen In Hyuns Man. Now this drama has to be the most realistic drama i've ever watched. When a girl likes a guy she's gonna act on it. And I loved how this girl in this drama did. She kissed him I don't know how many times and the kisses just kept getting hotter and hotter. Until Kim Boong Woo put the work on her. This scene was both cute and hot and veeeery passionate. THIS is how two people who love each other are supposed to kiss.