@vivi_1485 and I have been consulting about this brilliant drama-creation concept because over on the “Badges: Who thought they were a good idea” thread, a lot of time gets wasted, er, spent discussing what a really good drama should be.
Because the better a drama is, the stronger community and volunteer devotion is. And the stronger our devotion, the more badges we get in one way or another.
So, to contribute to favorite quotes, my perennial favorites are:
What?
Daebak!
Aigoo!
Yah!
@vivi_1485 and I have come up with three K-dramas that start off with a bang and rivet viewer’s attention immediately. I think that having a good opening scene will set the stage for any story’s unfolding.
We also started thinking of who might fill roles in creating an original and satisfying drama, something which you may or may not agree with.
Take a look down at the bottom of the thread and think about Flower of Evil, Dr. Romantic, and Lawless Lawyer for openings. And! It just occurred to me that Storm Eye, which I am currently watching, has an incredibly beautiful, gripping, and deeply emotional opening.
We discussed assigning roles such as director and personal assistant and whatnot, and that has been influenced by a lot of the silliness on the “Badges: Who thought they were a good idea” thread, but an issue worth consideration is, how does one start a great K-drama? What is the best context for great quotes?