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K-Drama My Eyes Out

K-Drama My Eyes Out

Judy, Linda and Teresa

Judy, Linda and Teresa pick and watch a recent Korean drama, then gush and/or rant about it. If you love Korean dramas, and have questions about Korean culture or subtext in dialogue that may have been lost in translation, let us know! We post a new episode every other Wednesday. Now available on Apple Podcasts (iTunes), Google Play Music, Spotify and Stitcher!
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How to use this audio track:

1) This is for episode 1 of "The Sword of Aramun" (아라문의 검-아스달 연대기), currently on Disney+.

2) Turn on this track and press play on the episode when Judy and Linda count down, "3, 2, 1!"

3) Enjoy the snark. So much snark.

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Sound the Penultimate Week alarm! Judy and Teresa are absolutely exhausted by episodes 17-18 of “Go Go Waikiki” (으라차차 와이키키), a JTBC drama starring Kim JungHyun, Lee YiKyung, Song SeungWon, Jung InSun, Go WonHee and Lee JooWoo.

Judy defies anyone to tell her that they feel love when they're watching Yoonah (Jung InSun) and Donggoo (Kim JungHyun) on the screen together. Teresa is extremely tired during recording, probably from rolling her eyes so hard. For Judy, the one bright point in these two episodes was being reminded of '90s NBC sitcom, "Frasier" and wishing she could be watching that instead. Who could have foreseen that Sooah (Lee JooWoo) and Doosik (Song SeungWon) would end up being our favourite couple?

When we're done talking about "Go Go Waikiki", we will be doing a special episode about "Mother" starring Lee BoYoung and Heo Yool. Then we have a "First Impressions" episode featuring "What's Wrong With Secretary Kim?", "The Undateables", "About Time" and "Lawless Lawyer". Contact us if you have any preferences!

Digressions:

12:15 - Our fear of bodily fluids

17:59 - Don't read reddit late at night

42:17 - Public confessions, yay or nay

Some Korean terms:

아빠: [a-ppa] "daddy".

진주: [jin-joo] pearl.

미간 좀 펴: [mi-gan-jom-pyeo]

Audio credits:

Elton John – Lion King – “Can You Feel The Love Tonight”

"Frasier" Season 2, Episode 21 – “An Affair to Forget”

Bernard Herrmann – Vertigo - "Vertigo Theme"

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The “Please standby” music is ‘Jazzyfrenchy’, by Bensound (www.bensound.com), and is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No-Derivatives 4.0 International.

The KDMEO theme music is 'Cute', by Bensound (www.bensound.com), and is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No-Derivatives 4.0 International.

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K-Drama My Eyes Out - KDMEO Episode 111 - So many fall dramas! Part 4
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11/21/18 • 75 min

No theme this week!

Next week, we're narrowing down our fall kdrama choices. We will be covering the second hour of "Ms. Ma, Nemesis" (미스마), "Matrimonial Chaos" (최고의 이혼) and "The Player" (플레이어).

Digressions:

0:42 - Teresa has been watching "Strong Woman Do Bong Soon"

3:17 - Judy's farewell to "Witcher 3"

5:53 - "Live" (라이브) is an excellent frontline cop drama from TVN starring Jung YuMi, Lee KwangSoo, Bae SeongWoo and Bae JongOk. It's actually from March, but whaddya gonna do, we just felt like watching it. Judy wishes there could be a realistic drama like this, but for medical staff who are not doctors.

23:29 - "The Ghost Detective" (오늘의 탐정) is a supernatural drama from KBS starring Daniel Choi, Park EunBin and Lee JiAh. We're not quite sure if this first hour is effectively setting up the premise of a detective who specializes in the paranormal. It is definitely creepy, though. Special shout out to Judy's dog, Bori, for not being a possessed dog that kidnaps children.

47:00 - "Mama Fairy and the Woodcutter" (계룡선녀전) is a TVN show starring Moon ChaeWon, Yoon HyunMin, Seo JiHoon and Go DooShim. We were looking forward to a lighthearted, romantic drama based on a folk tale, and what we got was a disappointing production with grating characters, inconsistencies in the basic premise, and the most awful-looking CGI cat we've ever seen.

Some Korean terms:

공무원: [gong-moo-won] government employee; generally considered one of the best jobs to have in Korea.

고시원: [go-si-won] dormitory-style living space; previously used by people studying for professional exams but nowadays used by young single professionals or the elderly.

흥신소: [heung-sin-so] private investigator office; not considered to be very reputable in Korea.

Audio credits:

Marcin Przybylowicz - Witcher 3: The Wild Hunt – "The Trail"

Please send any questions, comments or suggestions on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram (@kdramamyeyesout) or e-mail us (kdramamyeyesout(at)gmail.com).

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The KDMEO theme music is 'Cute', by Bensound (www.bensound.com), and is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No-Derivatives 4.0 International.

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ANOTHER EPISODE ALREADY?! Judy and Linda squeal over episodes 5-8 of "Twenty-Five, Twenty-One" (스물다섯 스물하나), starring Kim TaeRi and Nam JooHyuk.

Digressions:

1:42 - Listener E-mails! We get some insider information about subtitle translations from our listeners.

14:28~28:43 - ***MAJOR SPOILERS*** Our thoughts on "Thirty, Nine" (서른, 아홉) episode 2-6!

37:51 - Judy could not find the pine bud drink, so she drinks what she assumes is the closest thing.

1:14:39 - Judy drinks banana (soy) milk. It's been awhile.

Some Korean terms:

번듯하다: [beon-deut-ha-da] respectable; decent.

바보: [ba-bo] dummy.

웃기고 있네: [oot-gee-go-eet-neh] "You've gotta be kidding me" or "What nonsense!"

마음속에 같이 있어: [ma-eum-sok-eh-ga-tee-eet-seo] [They're] together in their hearts.

알콩달콩: [al-kong-dal-kong] lovey dovey.

떡갈비: [ddeok-gal-bee] grilled short rib patty.

선배: [seon-beh] person in an organization with more experience; opposite of "후배" [hoo-beh].

이쁜이: [ee-ppeu-nee] cutie.

인절미: [een-jeol-mee] sweet rice cake dusted with roasted soybean powder.

Please send any questions, comments or suggestions on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram (@kdramamyeyesout) or e-mail us (kdramamyeyesout(at)gmail.com).

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Did you guys love that closet kiss or what? Judy and Teresa are intrigued by episodes 9-10 of “What’s Wrong With Secretary Kim” (김비서가 왜 그럴까), a TVN drama starring Park MinYoung and Park SeoJoon.

What is wrong with the family members of our lead characters? Youngjoon's (Park SeoJoon) shady family urgently needs a therapist, while Miso's (Park MinYoung) sisters need to check their attitudes. This week is saved by the absolutely great closet kiss (you know the one) and Secretary Yang (Kang HongSeok) making progress with Lipstick Lady (Hwang BoRa).

Judy refuses to watch the new kdrama, “Time”, if only for the fact that Kim JungHyun continues to be sourfaced in it. Teresa tried the first two episodes of “Come and Hug Me” and was intrigued by it. Judy is still watching and loving “Lawless Lawyer”.

Digressions:

0:48 - Domino's in Korea

29:28 - Teresa's childhood nickname

38:08 - Judy explains the finer points of "Oppa"

47:25 - Why do Koreans love crabs in soy sauce so much?

55:23 - Traditional Korean medicine method of pricking one's finger for indigestion. This method of treating indigestion is not scientifically verified and therefore not recommended.

56:56 - Judy feels embarrassed for One Suit Man (aka Chansung from the boy group, 2PM). See the music video for "Heartbeat", which is now 8 years old!!! and Teresa swoons over Secretary Yang's (Kang HongSeok) singing. Please click here to watch a clip of Kang HongSeok on "Immortal Song".

1:02:36 - Cameo by Jung SoMin and Lee JoonKi (from "Beause This Is My First Life"). If you want to know which KDMEO episode Teresa's talking about, it's our Episode 68! Check it out if you want to hear a lot of ranting!

Some Korean terms:

씨: [ssi] a suffix you add to a person's name to indicate formality; the Japanese equivalent would be "san".

Please send any questions, comments or suggestions on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram (@kdramamyeyesout) or e-mail us (kdramamyeyesout(at)gmail.com).

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The “Judy loves stuff” music is ‘Love’, by Bensound (www.bensound.com), and is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No-Derivatives 4.0 International.

The KDMEO theme music is 'Cute', by Bensound (www.bensound.com), and is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No-Derivatives 4.0 International.

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We have to learn new names now! Judy and Teresa are elated with their choice of “What’s Wrong With Secretary Kim” (김비서가 왜 그럴까), a TVN drama starring Park MinYoung and Park SeoJoon.

Judy loves the cadence of Youngjoon (Park SeoJoon) and Miso's (Park MinYoung) conversations. Teresa feels bad for Youngjoon, because he doesn't seem to have any social skills outside of business. Judy makes a bold prediction about the mysterious "Oppa" from Miso's childhood!

Digressions:

3:14 - Nose bridge?

26:45 - Judy and Teresa pander to nonexistent sponsors

53:05 - Teresa discovers a new...fetish?

Some Korean terms:

드럽게 재수없어요: [deu-rup-geh-jeh-soo-up-suh-yo] "hella obnoxious".

끌어내: [ggeul-uh-neh] "drag him/her/it away".

꼬마야: [ggoh-mah-yah] way of calling to a "little child".

Yes, it was a tight race last week between this drama and "Lawless Lawyer" (무법변호사). We are watching "Lawless Lawyer" on the side and it's nice to just enjoy something without worrying about taking notes for recording.

Please send any questions, comments or suggestions on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram (@kdramamyeyesout) or e-mail us (kdramamyeyesout(at)gmail.com).

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The KDMEO theme music is 'Cute', by Bensound (www.bensound.com), and is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No-Derivatives 4.0 International.

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K-Drama My Eyes Out - KDMEO Episode 91 – First Impressions Summer 2018
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07/04/18 • 63 min

Which hot new Korean drama will get us through the summer? Judy and Teresa watched four new summer dramas!

1:15 - "Lawless Lawyer" (무법변호사) is a TVN drama starring Lee JoonGi and Seo YeJi. Judy was excited by the action scenes and Teresa loves the unfolding of the tragic backstories of the main characters. The two leads also have incredible chemistry and we vow to continue watching this drama.

13:13 - "The Undateables" (훈남정음) is a SBS drama that stars Nam GoongMin and Hwang JungEum. Unfortunately, we found this drama weirdly mean-spirited in making fun of suicide and people who don't fit into certain beauty standards.

29:24 - "About Time" (어바웃타임) is another TVN production, starring Lee SungKyung and Lee SangYoon. The portrayal of anxiety disorders was accurate, but that's about all it had going for it. Judy disliked the male lead immensely. Teresa is annoyed by the contrived use of fate. PSA: Everyone should take a CPR class.

48:05 - "What's Wrong With Secretary Kim?" (김비서가 왜 그럴까) is also from TVN and stars Park MinYoung and Park SeoJoon. Is Judy biased because of her love for Park SeoJoon or is the drama just doing a good job with his narcissistic but lovable character? Teresa loves Secretary Kim's sassy confidence and competence. Also her ponytail is to die for.

Is the cat meow a Korean drama trope that Judy just doesn't know about? Tell us! Please send any questions, comments or suggestions on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram (@kdramamyeyesout) or e-mail us (kdramamyeyesout(at)gmail.com).

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Judy and Teresa are uplifted by episode 2 of “Go Go Waikiki” (으라차차 와이키키), a JTBC drama starring Kim JungHyun, Lee YiKyung, Song SeungWon, Jung InSun and Go WonHee.

Judy and Teresa reveal their distrust of anyone who's unceasingly pleasant. We also critique JoonGi (Kim JungHyun)'s lying technique. Judy keeps mixing up the names of JoonGi/DongGoo and SooAh/YoonAh a few times in this episode, but you get the gist. There are also so many musical references!

Digressions:

0:40 - Bonding over the "Animorphs" book series

5:10 - Babies?

35:27 - Chocopie vs Jos Louis

51:45 - How have Teresa and Robert not watched "Old Boy" yet?

Some Korean terms:

그루밍족: [geu-roo-ming-jok] literally "grooming tribe"; Korean version of "metrosexual".

아저씨: [ah-juh-ssi] mister.

화장실: [hwa-jang-sil] washroom.

임꺽정: [im-kkuk-jung] a famous Korean bandit from 1500s.

장승업: [jang-seung-up] a Korean painter from 1800s.

Audio credits:

Mozart - "Dies Irae"

Andrew Hale - L.A. Noire – “Main Theme”

"Archer" Season 1, Episode 2 - "Training Day"

Please send any questions, comments or suggestions on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram (@kdramamyeyesout) or e-mail us (kdramamyeyesout(at)gmail.com).

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The “Judy loves stuff” music is ‘Love’, by Bensound (www.bensound.com), and is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No-Derivatives 4.0 International.

The KDMEO theme music is 'Cute', by Bensound (www.bensound.com), and is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No-Derivatives 4.0 International.

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K-Drama My Eyes Out - KDMEO Episode 75 - Black Knight (흑기사) 13-14
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03/14/18 • 113 min

Our masterclass in vengeance continues! Judy and Teresa seethe through episodes 13-14 of "Black Knight" (흑기사), a KBS drama starring Shin SeKyung, Kim RaeWon, Seo JiHye and Jang MiHee.

Teresa reveals a dark side and Judy loves it. Why is Haera (Shin SeKyung) so willing to believe that her dad’s a murderer? Judy finds Chairman Park's (Kim ByungOk) murder/frame plot way too prescient. Does he have powers too? We're giving up on Sharon (Seo JiHye) now.

Tally of superpowers so far: (bold = newly revealed this week)

Becky: immortality, everlasting youth, super strength, ability to wish good luck (on Sooho)

Sharon: immortality, everlasting youth, making clothes that bestow good luck (on Haera), telekinesis, Mystique-like ability to steal one's appearance, power to inspire greed

Haera: ability to curse using the power of the moon

Sooho: luck, magical protection from a "loving heart", power of winning “rock, paper, scissors”

Audio Credits:

Jo Yeongwook - "Sympathy for Lady Vengeance"

We stopped counting after spotting seven turtlenecks this week for our sanity's sake. Please send any questions, comments or suggestions on Facebook, Twitter and now Instagram (@kdramamyeyesout) or e-mail us (kdramamyeyesout(at)gmail.com).

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ARE YOU AN A+ PATIENT? Judy and Linda were definitely puzzled by episodes 9-12 of "Daily Dose of Sunshine" (정신병동에도 아침이 와요), the Netflix drama, starring Park BoYoung.

Content warning: There is discussion of mental illness. Please check out the special audio commentary track video episode 1 of "Arthdal Chronicles: The Sword of Aramun" (아라문의 검-아스달 연대기), which will be released shortly after this episode!

Digressions:

1:09 - Listener E-mails!

8:28 - Linda gives us a taste of "Doctor Slump" (닥터슬럼프), starring Park HyungSik and Park ShinHye. It's the next drama that we'll be covering, so check it out on Netflix!

Please send any questions, comments or suggestions on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram (@kdramamyeyesout) or e-mail us (kdramamyeyesout(at)gmail.com).

You can become our patron at patreon.com/kdramamyeyesout for as little as $1 per month!

Please check out Judy's Twitch channel (twitch.tv/ladyjutea) or her Instagram (@ladyjutea) for non-Kdrama geeky content! Click here for videogame VOD on Youtube!

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The KDMEO theme music is 'Relaxing Ballad', by Alexander Nakarada (www.creatorchords.com) Licensed under Creative Commons BY Attribution 4.0 License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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K-Drama My Eyes Out currently has 225 episodes available.

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The podcast is about Podcasts, Arts and Tv & Film.

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The episode title 'KDMEO Episode 139 - My Fellow Citizens! (국민여러분!) 33-36' is the most popular.

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The average episode length on K-Drama My Eyes Out is 76 minutes.

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Episodes of K-Drama My Eyes Out are typically released every 7 days.

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The first episode of K-Drama My Eyes Out was released on Sep 8, 2016.

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