The only thing k-drama lovers might like as much as watching their favorite dramas is reading about and discussing every detail. And k-drama lovers also enjoy watching YouTubers who share their passion for the Hallyu. That’s one reason the content provider Dramafever is working with YouTubers to develop programming on their YouTube channel that’s just for K-drama lovers.
Here are a few of the programs they have already started featuring:
“Kdrama LoLs,” also known as Lapses of Logic, is a funny series that makes fun of the ways k-dramas are often not logical. You can love-love-love k-dramas and still find yourself wondering, what are the odds? What are the odds that those two rivals keep eating in the same restaurant as Lee Soo Hyuk and Uhm Tae Woong do in “Valid Love.”
What are the odds that the crippled child is saved by the hero who is really a murderer and also Lee Jong Suk’s brother in “Pinocchio?” And that Park Shin Hye is there to film it? Or does it make sense that his character winds up being fished out of the water by the ex-father-in-law of the woman who ruined his family. Still, you have to love his new family and appreciate the poetic justice.
Also, some times you just have to be really into a k-drama and note that people just don’t do that, whatever that is, in real life. Just for fun, “Kdrama LoLs” adds up the LoL moments in the latest dramas.
Another program k-drama lovers may enjoy is “Fridays with Feiii,” which features makeup tutorials inspired by k-drama actors and actresses in the latest dramas. For example, you can learn the basics of Krystal’s innocent yet alluring look in “My Lovable Girl,” Baek Jin Hee’s casual look in “Pride and Prejudice” or even learn how to give yourself a “Birth of a Beauty” makeover by watching “Fridays with Feiii.” Host Feiii uses easy-to-find cosmetics to achieve these k-celeb looks and shows you how to apply them.
Another program on theYouTube channel is “Street Style Seoul.” On the program Kelly and Kevin conduct street interviews highlighting the fashion seen on Seoul’s streets and talk about how these looks relate to the styles worn by actors on Korean dramas and k-pop celebrities such s G-Dragon.
The content provider has other series in the works including one featuring English K-drama soundtracks, a K-pop/Korean music news show with K-pop YouTubers and DramaFever news.
Check out a clip of “Kdrama LoLs” below:
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