PuraVidaPanama wrote:
Just finished watching "When It's at Night" (2008) features Kim Sun Ah (City Hall, My Name is Kim Sam Soon). It set in the world of art thieves and the concept of Robin Hood. I enjoyed it a lot, especially that she was more of the serious person and the supporting cast played the comedic roles. I do wish that there were more intimacy between her and her bf. Good watch!


What's with the tradition of eating Tofu when you get out of jail? It has been mentioned on at least 4 other Kdramas.


What should I watch next?
I just found that with "Will It Snow For Christmas?" Tofu is good, but after jail?

I am currently watching "Pasta" and "Still, Marry Me" - both are actually airing right now and I am current with Pasta (the subbing team is amazingly fast) and Still, Marry Me I am waiting for subs. Only seen 4 of the 8 or so eps that are out. 

I also watched a movie called "The Naked Kitchen" that starred Joo Ji Hoon who was the lead in Goong (aka The Princess Hours). He is hot in the movie, but it was only OK. Nicely shot, but sort of a weird direction in the storyline. Apparently around the time the movie was released he was in some big drug scandal. I was reading blogs about it. WOW. Serious business. 

What are you in the mood for in dramas? I think I am going to watch "When It is At Night" in a month or so. I need a really lighthearted one after "Will It Snow For Christmas". Though Pasta and Still, Marry Me are pretty light and funny. I've noticed that I need a lot lighter stuff after watching one serious one.