I hate to say it,
but I’m ready for this cycle’s dramas to end.
My
first experiment in watching two currently airing shows has been
something of a failure: there’s always something new to distract my
attention, so I don’t really think about the dramas as much as I do
when I have to wait a full week for episodes. The shows I’m
watching are also part of the problem: They’re fine, but neither
has really run away with my heart and soul. I Need Romance
3 is turning out to be just
another cookie-cutter love triangle drama with little of the quirky
charm of earlier installments in the series. And while My Love
from Another Star is glossy,
fluffy fun, it’s a little too slick for my taste.
Next
time around, I’m only going to watch one new show—jTBC’s romantic melo Secret
Love Affair, the story of a
worldly, married woman who’s embroiled in a steamy romance with a
much younger man.
I’m
a lover of Kdrama’s patented noona romances, which means this show
pretty much had me at hello. The finest examples of this species—as
embodied by What’s Up, Fox and
I Do, I Do—twist the
power dynamics between their leads. In the patriarchal world of
Korean dramas, women are often at a disadvantage in their
relationships. They’re the followers, not the leaders. But add into
this equation an age difference, and things change—thanks to the
traditional hierarchy of Korean society, the female lead is suddenly
the one with the power, both in her romance and her already
established, grown-up life. Instead of being a wide-eyed innocent
who’s easily manipulated, a noona in love
can be a person of power.