TheArchivalQueen
From DramaWiki
I've had experience watching lots of dramas and editing articles on Wikipedia too. While I mainly watch dramas from Hong Kong (both TVB and ATV), I'm known to catch a glimpse of some KBS dramas too. And when I have time, I'll also slot in some Taiwanese and Chinese TV dramas. But nothing will stand in my way of watching a good drama or TV series! And the same applies to listening to beautiful music. I would like to contribute as an editor by making the articles on DramaWiki more complete, by filling in minor details, providing synopses, and the like.
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Currently Watching
Hong Kong Dramas
- Every Move You Make: Apparently Bowie Lam used to be a police officer, you know. And I heard something about the plot of this show being copied from American TV, but I'll watch it anywho.
- Some Day: Yay, Wayne Lai from is back!
- No Regrets: Yuss! Sheren Tang and Wayne Lai are back. This series better not disappoint; I have high expectations.
- The Four: Oooh, another Wuxia novel-based series.
- Land of Wealth: Oh looksies, a young(er) Tavia Yeung.
- Justice Sung II: You know, I like Amy Kwok as the tough, I-know-how-to-fight wife of Justice Sung.
Dramas I've Seen That I Think I Should Mention
Hong Kong Dramas
- Beyond the Realm of Conscience: The script is ridiculously sophisticated but at least Tavia Yeung cements her role as a great actress.
- Heart of Greed: Stellar cast. Catchy theme song. Well done.
- Moonlight Resonance: Heart of Greed's sister series. I think Susanna Kwan's song serves as a great theme song.
- Rosy Business: If Sheren Tang and Wayne Lai didn't get awards for best actress and best actor, I think I really would have protested.
- The Shell Game: Patrick Tse makes gambling look cool. A young Liza Wang shows off her acting skills.
- Witness to a Prosecution II: I just don't think it was possible to not like Charmaine Sheh in this. I guess I prefer forensic-type of dramas set in the past.
Korean Dramas
- Boys Before Flowers: I think Koo Hye Sun really bought her character to life. Great OST too.
- Chuno: Excellent script, cast and acting. Bundle that with just the right mix of comedic moments and seriousness. Now that's drama.
- Full House: Hehe, Rain's in this. And I think the OST is just lovely.
- Gumiho: Tale of the Fox's Child: Hey, that's Han Eun Jung from Full House. Cute child actors too. Beautiful OST.
