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Saya, Anisa, Paroma
Dramas Over Flowers
Destined friends and professional fans Saya, Anisa and Paroma yak—at length—about Korean dramas. Expect a healthy mix of subjective critique and objective fangirling.
“It’s everything you want in a podcast about kdramas, super well reasoned by some very intelligent women and so fun to listen to while also feeling like you’re getting a little smarter”
Jmshart via Apple Podcasts ·
Great Britain ·
04/27/22
“When entering the world of k-drama, viewers could ask for no better guides than Anissa, Saya, and Paroma. These wonderful ladies provide recommendations, reviews, and
cultural context for k-dramas and the world of the k-drama industry. They are long-time viewers who love Korean drama, but...”Read full review »
booksalot via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
03/10/22
“I was searching for a podcast to help me process a couple of K dramas that haunt me still. This one is by far the most interesting, nuanced and intelligent. There’s something about the conversational format that brings out unexpected insights. I also appreciate the literally global viewpoints...”Read full review »
subscriber already! via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
05/21/21
There is something special about the way K-dramas are written beyond the formulas and tropes. In this episode we talk about the way dialogue, story acts, and unique writing styles collide to make our favourite dramas.
We recorded this episode during a livestream discussion in 2022. If you here...
Understanding deeply that nobody wants a brutal analysis of this candyfloss, I have stuck to talking about two things that I found really interesting:
(ONE) how the drama tries to equate the female lead's wariness of men to the male lead's shallow beliefs and hostile reactions to women... and...