I have writer’s block. I still haven’t done anything with that new SCI fic which is in dire need of editing. I have a few fics started that I would love to work on. I have 800 words of a Vincenzo fic, 200 words of an Under the Skin fic, and a few vague plot bunnies for Cutie Pie fics (I’m still bewildered that this is the next BL drama I got obsessed with; seriously self, why? 😉). But every time I sit down to write it feels like my brain is suddenly completely empty. It will pass, I know, but for now it is so frustrating.
As for drama watching this week - I finished Thai Tunnel. It was very good and I loved it almost as much as I loved the Korean original.
I also watched Move to Heaven – a relatively short (just 10 episodes) Korean drama about a young man with Asperger syndrome who works with his father in the trauma cleaning family business called Move to Heaven. Their job is to clean up and move stuff of the deceased. When the father dies suddenly from the heart attack, Han Geu Roo has to deal with his never seen before uncle Cho Sang Gu moving in to be his caretaker.
It’s a wonderfully written and beautifully acted tender and poignant story about life, death, family and friendship. It made me cry at least once an episode, and it warmed my heart.
Han Geu Roo is played by Tang Jun Sang, whom I saw and loved first in Crash Landing On You, and then in Racket Boys. He is such an amazing actor despite being so young. It’s really hard to believe that he’s just 19 years old. I for sure will watch every drama he will do next.
Cho Sang Gu is played by Lee Je Hoon, whom I saw in Signal before. I liked him in Signal, but I fell completely in love with him while watching this drama. He’s fantastic. It makes me want to watch Taxi Driver just for him. It is on Netflix here, but I’ve read that it’s very dark and grim, and I’m not sure if I’m in the mood for something like that right now. Maybe I’ll try the 1st episode this weekend and then we’ll see.
And I’m going to end this post with two song recs.
Park Jae Chan from Semantic Error is a member of the South Korean boy band group DKZ, so I listened to a few of their songs and I liked them a lot. Here are my favorites:
Lupin (the stage version)
Cupid (the official MV)
As for drama watching this week - I finished Thai Tunnel. It was very good and I loved it almost as much as I loved the Korean original.
I also watched Move to Heaven – a relatively short (just 10 episodes) Korean drama about a young man with Asperger syndrome who works with his father in the trauma cleaning family business called Move to Heaven. Their job is to clean up and move stuff of the deceased. When the father dies suddenly from the heart attack, Han Geu Roo has to deal with his never seen before uncle Cho Sang Gu moving in to be his caretaker.
It’s a wonderfully written and beautifully acted tender and poignant story about life, death, family and friendship. It made me cry at least once an episode, and it warmed my heart.
Han Geu Roo is played by Tang Jun Sang, whom I saw and loved first in Crash Landing On You, and then in Racket Boys. He is such an amazing actor despite being so young. It’s really hard to believe that he’s just 19 years old. I for sure will watch every drama he will do next.
Cho Sang Gu is played by Lee Je Hoon, whom I saw in Signal before. I liked him in Signal, but I fell completely in love with him while watching this drama. He’s fantastic. It makes me want to watch Taxi Driver just for him. It is on Netflix here, but I’ve read that it’s very dark and grim, and I’m not sure if I’m in the mood for something like that right now. Maybe I’ll try the 1st episode this weekend and then we’ll see.
And I’m going to end this post with two song recs.
Park Jae Chan from Semantic Error is a member of the South Korean boy band group DKZ, so I listened to a few of their songs and I liked them a lot. Here are my favorites:
Lupin (the stage version)
Cupid (the official MV)
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