I still expect to complete my work for this thread, quite possibly
before 2021, and probably before 2030. But I'm no longer confident.
Nearly two years ago, I wrote in >news:XnsAAF5A14004DDBKdeuramagmailcom@144.76.35.198:
I still expect to complete my work for this thread, quite possibly
before 2021, and probably before 2030. But I'm no longer confident.
Does anyone still care?
The K-drama market has changed dramatically since 2019. Mostly, many
of the walled sites have picked up K-dramas in significant numbers.
Also, the non-law-abiding streamer which had most of the speculative
dramas of the decade of the 2000s folded, so I no longer know of any
way to watch those shows at all, regardless of expense, except that
some can be bought on DVD. Finally, the specialised sites - Viki, to
which I never properly introduced y'all; KoCoWa, OnDemandKorea - have
all become significantly more paywalled. In addition, KoCoWa's
evident goal of making Viki the only serious alternative to itself
has succeeded beyond its wildest dreams. In most of the world, Viki
and Netflix are the main places to watch K-dramas; in the Americas,
there are a few other choices, nearly all of which cost money I
don't have, and in some cases refuse to tell me which dramas they
have unless I spend that nonexistent money.
I find this a depressing and draining state of affairs to try to
document, and now that the local libraries have figured out how to
find English-subtitled DVDs again, am mostly just ignoring it.
Specifically, I got fed up with watching Web dramas at YouTube to
find speculative ones about halfway through the job, which of course
would now be much bigger anyway.
While I was posting, I was fulfilling a long-held goal, and I did
leave that unfinished. But it was obvious the whole time that few,
and for all I know sometimes none, were reading the posts.
What I can certainly offer is a list of the Web dramas I found were,
in fact, speculative, by watching them. In the unlikely event that
y'all produced an outpouring of interest, I might tackle the rest of
the remaining work, but also might not.
So: Does anyone still care?
Anyway, as I second-watch various other speculative dramas, there's
no reason I can't review them individually here, and I may well do
so. But I don't foresee being able to map the entire field again.
Joe Bernstein <Kdeurama@gmail.com> wrote:
Nearly two years ago, I wrote in >>news:XnsAAF5A14004DDBKdeuramagmailcom@144.76.35.198:
I still expect to complete my work for this thread, quite possibly
before 2021, and probably before 2030. But I'm no longer confident.
Does anyone still care?
While I was posting, I was fulfilling a long-held goal, and I did
leave that unfinished. But it was obvious the whole time that few,
and for all I know sometimes none, were reading the posts.
What I can certainly offer is a list of the Web dramas I found were,
in fact, speculative, by watching them. In the unlikely event that
y'all produced an outpouring of interest, I might tackle the rest of
the remaining work, but also might not.
So: Does anyone still care?
Your reviews and summaries are well written. I may not watch what you
watch, but I like reading about it. Thank you.
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