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Drama addict 2

So I recently met up with my long missing friend. We are both k-drama fans, so naturally when we got together it was a k-drama shar-a-thon. Refer to the previous entry (that is if there is anybody reading this).

Woah!!! I'm on the last episode of Rooftop Prince. Watching the princes recap if the day the "crown princess" supposedly drowned in the river. I knew Tea Mu was also in the joseon era!!! He is still a douche/serial-killer/inheritance-grubbing dog as in the present. It's so sad how Bu Yong gave up her life for her sucky family and still they show no remorse.
The letter was so heart wrenching- a confession from a person you love who has passed away.
The end was all hunky-dory and all but sense anyone? Is it that as time passed Yi Gak's soul was traversed to Yong Tae Yong's body?


I will now begin watching King2Hearts. as my friend also recommended.

Also why is it so hard to plan a get together! Aigoo(lol) I haven't seen my friends in forever!

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