Hello all! If you came here from my YouTube channel thanks! Due to copyright, I cannot post my review of Ateez’s performance of “Halazia” and “Cyberpunk” from Music Bank. It is all right. So here is my review/ reaction to the live performance. Enjoy! MJ
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Viki Top 10 Dramas

Another project MJ Drama Life has started. Hi. Welcome to a new section of MJ Drama Life. In this section will have a continuous running list of the dramas or shows that are in the daily top 10 on Viki.com. No particular order. The start date is March 1, 2022. Any shows before that date are not included in this list. Information Links on the show will be included. Enjoy! Happy Watching. ~MJ~



“Ghost Doctor”
Starring: Uee, Kim Bum, Rain, & Son Naeun
Jan 3-Feb 22 2022 tvN 16 EP
https://www.viki.com/tv/38292c-ghost-doctor
https://asianwiki.com/Ghost_Doctor
Synopsis: (source: Viki.com)
Cha Young Min (Rain) is an extremely arrogant but gifted thoracic surgeon. Although he is supremely talented in his field of medicine, he is full of himself and aloof. He cares about nothing except furthering his career, alienating everyone around him – including his ex-girlfriend, the neurosurgeon Jang Se Jin (Uee). His polar opposite is a resident surgeon named Go Seung Tak (Kim Bum) – a man who has risen to a lofty place in the medical world due only to the fact that his grandfather happens to be the founder of one of the country’s top hospitals.
But when a strange medical case takes an unexpected turn, Cha Young Min’s spirit somehow possesses Go Seung Tak’s body – suddenly gifting the latter with extraordinary medical skills. All of a sudden, Go Seung Tak finds himself the talk of the medical town. But a young emergency room intern named Oh Soo Jung (Son Naeun) thinks she can sense the fact that something is amiss. Despite her medical training, she believes in supernatural phenomena. How long will this unusual medical situation go on – and will the “real” Go Seung Tak ever return to the operating theater?
“Ghost Doctor” is a 2022 South Korean drama series that was directed by Boo Seong Cheol.




“Young Lady and Gentleman”
Starring: Lee Se Hee, Ji Hyung Woo, Cha Hwa Yun and Park Hana
September 25, 2021-March 20, 2022
KBS2 52 episodes
https://asianwiki.com/Young_Lady_and_Gentleman
https://www.viki.com/tv/38057c-young-lady-and-gentleman
Synopsis (source: Viki.com)
Dan Dan lives with her stepbrother, Dae Bum, the ever-failing businessman, and her stepmom. Tired of putting up with them, she leaves home. Feeling down on her luck, she climbs up a mountain. There, Dan Dan runs into Young Guk, who is hiking while dressed in a suit. Young Guk is the capable chairman of a corporation, as well as a widower with three kids. By chance, Dan Dan becomes a live-in tutor at Young Guk’s house. As they start to live together and look after Young Guk’s kids, they find themselves in situations of conflict, both small and large. Despite their 14-year age difference, they start to grow fond of one another. With the help of Dan Dan, will Young Guk be able to overcome his grief and grow closer to his kids?

“Kissable Lips”
Starring: Kim Ji Woong, Mun Ji Hu, and Yoon Seo Bin
February 3-February 22, 2022
Web series 8 episodes
https://mydramalist.com/709085-i-wanna-bite-it
https://www.viki.com/tv/38365c-kissable-lips
Synopsis (Source: Viki.com)
Having spent the past five hundred years wandering through history as an immortal vampire, Kim Jun Ho (Kim Ji Woong) now finds himself tired of his endless existence. Having lived more lifetimes than anyone ever should, Jun Ho knows that the only way to end his miserable life is to drink the blood of a pure-blooded human and thus become human himself. But finding a pure-blood isn’t nearly as easy as one might think.
On the brink of giving up hope of finding such an elusive human, Jun Ho is shocked when he crosses paths with Choi Min Hyun (Yoon Seo Bin), an oblivious human who possesses the rare pureblood. Captivated by Jun Ho’s undeniable good looks, Min Hyun is drawn to the immortal who yearns for his blood. But getting close to a vampire comes with its own special set of risks, especially when the vampire you’re drawn to has a very jealous immortal crush. Having loved Jun Ho for more years than he can count, Kwon Hae Soo (Mun Ji Hu) is devastated when he learns of Jun Ho’s plan to trade his immortality for a chance to live and die as a human. Determined to keep Jun Ho safe from his own foolishness, Hae Soo devises a plan to drive Min Hyun away.
Torn between the friend who has stood by him for centuries and the human who could give him everything he desires, Jun Ho now stands at a pivotal crossroads. With his very existence at stake, will he choose to follow his head or his heart?
“Kissable Lips” is a 2022 Korean supernatural love story directed by Yang Kyoung Hee.



“Semantic Error”
Starring: Park Seo Ham and Jae Chan
February 16- March 10 2022
Web Series 8 Episodes
https://mydramalist.com/685259-semantic-error
https://www.viki.com/tv/38375c-semantic-error
Synopsis: (Source: Viki.com)
Chu Sang Woo (Jae Chan) is a junior computer science majoring student who prizes reason, rules, and a rigid sense of what is right above all else. As part of his university work, he is told to work on a group project for the liberal arts, whereby the group is required to make a final presentation in order to pass the module. But as the rest of the group – whom he knows nothing about – have decided to leave him to do all the work on his own, he decides to remove their names, and make the presentation in his name.
But little did he know that when he did this, he would deal a heavy blow to the academic prospects of a senior student named Jang Jae Young (Park Seo Ham). The latter, a design major, is Chu Sang Woo’s polar opposite. He is stylish, fun-loving, and – above all – extraordinarily popular. He is the closest thing the college has to a superstar! But when his credit for the liberal arts project is taken away, his grand plans to study abroad are suddenly thrown up in the air. He seeks out Chu Sang Woo and is of a mind to torment him. But when the duo is forced to work together, a strange attraction starts to develop between them…
This drama series was based on a long-running web-based cartoon of the same name.
“Semantic Error” is a 2022 South Korean drama series that was directed by Kim Su Jeong.




“Assistant of Superstar”
Starring: Kele Sun and Lu Yang Yang (Hana)
C-drama
February 14- March 7 2022
Youku 24 episodes
https://mydramalist.com/60419-assistant-of-superstar
https://www.viki.com/tv/38154c-assistant-of-superstar?qId=df05e591e234f29f4d5222940f534280
Synopsis: (Source: Viki.com)
Wang Yu Xi (Kele Sun) may be an incredibly handsome and wildly popular superstar but beneath that shining exterior lies a deeply buried secret. While the world believes Yu Xi to be practically perfect in every way, the truth of the matter is that he has never really received a quality education. As such, he spends his days living uncomfortably close to the borders of illiteracy.
While Yu Xi is usually able to hide his shortcomings, there are times when he fails miserably; the most recent being his botched interview for an important role in an upcoming project. With his need for a tutor now glaringly obvious, his company has no choice but to find him one, but the search is proving to be more difficult than anyone originally imagined. Working as a tutor at a local agency, Wei Chi Yao (Lu Yang Yang) has always dreamed of becoming a teacher but the challenges of turning that dream into reality have been difficult to overcome. When asked to take on the role of a superstar’s teacher, Chi Yao can’t seem to find a way to refuse. But having a severe phobia of crowds makes working with Yu Xi incredibly difficult.
Despite their differences and difficulties, Chi Yao and Yu Xi find themselves slowly coming to understand each other. But will this newfound respect be enough to get them both out of their current predicaments?
Adapted from the novel, “King Assistant” by Zhun Si Jia Qi, “Assistant of Superstar” is a 2022 romantic comedy drama directed by Li Wen Hao.






“Moonshine”
Starring: Lee Hye Ri, Yoo Seung Ho, Byeon Woo Seok, and Kang Mina
December 20, 2021- February 22, 2022
KBS2 16 episodes
https://www.viki.com/tv/38289c-moonshine
https://asianwiki.com/Moonshine_(Korean_Drama)
Synopsis: (Source: Viki.com)
Nam Young is a professional inspector from Saheonbu who has left his hometown for the sake of his family honor, and he controls illegal liquor manufacturers. Young is a good looking young man who keeps his straight posture like bamboo, and he is a true blue man who values integrity and honesty the most in his life. Meanwhile, Ro Seo is a daughter of a poor noble family, and therefore she has no choice but to make liquor illegally to pay off her family debt. Unlike her classy appearance, she would do anything she could to make money. These two young people from completely different backgrounds happen to live under the same roof, and their chaotic housemate life begins. What will happen to their unpredictable crisis?
2022! Update
Hello. Here is an update.
When I first started this journey into creating K-drama/K-pop content, I was very obsess with Mickey Mouse. This is how I came up with the name Micktabulous (which is a combination of Mickey Mouse and Fabulous). I wanted my K-drama/K-pop content name to be different and stand out. As I continued I realize the name Micktabulous was long and hard to remember. Since I already paid for the domain name and used it for my main site, I decide to keep the name but add a simpler name. That is how MJ Drama Life was born. MJ is a nickname that was given to me by my co-worker years ago.

Why am I sharing this information? Well, I noticed that since I have two websites, it maybe confusing on what is on each site. And why am I always just stating MJ DRAMA LIFE on social media when my main site says Mick-Tab-ulous K-Dramas. Let me break down the differences in each site and why I have two sites.
Mick-Tab-Ulous K-Dramas: https://www.micktabulous-dramas.com/

Is the main site that houses:
- A drama list
- This list includes dramas I have watched and want to watch
- A ranking scale: from the best (10 being the best) to the worst (1 being the worst)
- The dramas are placed into categories
- Action
- Romance
- Historical
- Supernatural
- Variety Shows
- Movies
- Medical
- Other
- Remakes
- Chinese/Tawinese
- OST
- Where to watch the dramas if info is available
- Link to synopsis
- Still a work in progress. I have watched so many shows that it is taking me longer to get the list completed or up to date.



- YouTube and Podcast content
- Playlist
- Hand pick playlist of K-pop, C-pop and other songs that I find to be a bop or been suggest by others.
- Plus a list of videos from the set playlist
- This list is a running playlist or continuing playlist

- News and Updates
- K-pop news
- K-drama news
- Viki Top 10 dramas
- Opinion pieces
- Instagram Post

MJ DRAMA LIFE
This site is more of a blog style site

- Dramas and show reviews
- News: the same news from the main site will be also shared on the blog site
- A monthly list of upcoming Korean dramas/shows
- Links are provided to a synopsis of each show
- All synopsis are provided by My Drama List https://mydramalist.com/
- Where to watch the drama if information is available
- Links are provided to a synopsis of each show
- Break down weekly/daily of Viki Top 10 dramas
- Coming Soon: K-drama University
- Podcast plus blog style on how to navigate watching K-dramas
- A guide to K-dramas in a classroom style
- Working on a curriculum now
- Will include K-pop guide

My goal with my sites, YT, Podcast, and Social medias is to share my love of K-dramas and K-pop with whoever wants to listen. I want to help people who are newbies in the K-drama and K-pop world. And help navigate this world. I hope this breakdown helps you when you come to my sites or see me promote my site on Social Media and such.
I am a work in progress and with a 40 hour a week job plus taking care of my household sometimes I feel like I do not have enough time in the day to devote to my pages and channels. I am determine to make this work. Thank you for following me on my journey with becoming a content creator and sharer of my wonderful K-drama obsession’s.
Enjoy your time exploring my sites and watching my content.
~MJ~
UPDATE!
Hello all.

It’s MJ here with an update. It has been about 2 months since I have posted a new video, podcast, or update on upcoming dramas. Life. Lol. Also I think I am trying to do too much when it comes to MJ Drama Life. And what I mean by that is, make a full on content that needs more than one person to run. All of this, two websites, three SNS, and a YouTube channel is all done by me. I have a 9-5 job and home duties (no children however I still am a homemaker and wife) along with trying to put out the BEST content for my brand. So. I have came onto my page and posted schedules or updates or “sorry for no content” type of post and nothing happens. I am here to say I am still going to focus on MJ Drama Life.
It is hard to keep an active fan base when the content creator is not very good at posting content regularly or fall through on promise content. I have sat back and refocused on what I do best and how to deliver that to all of the 5 people who read or look at my content. Lol. I still have a goal and will see it through. I hope those who have watched, read, liked, or follow MJ Drama Life are still willing to stick it out with me. This is a huge learning curve and I am learning not to be such a perfectionist. And trying to cut down on the massive amount of stuff I want to included for my pages and brand. I am just one person and will need to understand that.

With November coming to an end and the last month of 2021 coming soon, I have been using these last two months to refocus on how to create and share the best Kpop/Kdrama content to the world. And I feel I have figured it out. I am working on new videos this weekend to have up by next week (Week of Nov 22nd). I am preparing for a K-pop style Vlogmas. That will be fun. And just relax and not stress so much on being perfect. I have record a lot of podcast style car reactions and chat and drives but felt it was lacking so I did not upload. I have revaluated myself and figure the worst that can happen are no views or listens. So just go for it. That is what I am planning to do going forward (while you wait watch my latest Car Reaction Podcast: link below)
I do hope to share my love of all things K-pop/Kdrama on a consistent base going forward. Look out for new content and hope this time around I can just relax and do what I love.
Thank you so much for being a part of my not so consistent content on the road to being a K-pop/K-drama content creator.
~MJ~

Drama of the Month October 2021: “Law School”-Drama Review

“Law School”-April 14-June 9, 2021 jTBC-16 Ep.
https://mydramalist.com/62623-law-school
Plot:
This story is one for the books; law books. At Hankuk University Law School the mock trial for 1st year law school students is starting. However, during the trial law professor, Seo Byun Joo, is found dead. To put another kink into the case, law professor known by his students as “Yangcrates” (due his harsh tone and strict teaching method) is arrested and charged with the murder. This shocks the school and a set of 1st year law students; 7 of them infact. These 7 students set on a course to find out if Yang Jong Hoon, aka ‘Yangcrates’, killed professor Seo Byun Joo. Like with any K-dramas there are twist, secrets, and shady dealings that will be uncovered. For example, some of the 1st year law students are considered suspects or accomplices of the crime that took place during the mock trial. Watch “Law School” to find out how 7 law students first year at law school will end.
Staring:
Kim Myung Min as Professor Yang Jong Hoon (Stared in ‘White Tower’, ‘Six Flying Dragons’ and ‘Detective K: Secret of the Living Dead’)

Yang Jong Hoon is a former prosecutor who turned professor after a certain event that happen during his career as a prosecutor. He teaches criminal law at the prestigious law school, Hankuk University. He has former ties with professor Seo Byung Joo.
Kim Bum as Han Joon Hwi (Stared in ‘Boys over Flowers”, ‘Tale of the Nine Tailed Fox’ and ‘Detective K: Secret of the Living Dead’)

Han Joon Hwi is a 1st year law school student who gets top grades and is at the top of his incoming law school class. Not only is he smart and good looking, he is an easy going person who is able to lead his class with ease. However, he has a deep secret and a connection to the law school that may change his perfect qualities.
STUDENTS:
The two Kang Sol’s:
Kang Sol [B]

Kang Sol B (Lee Soo Kyung plays this role): Smart, cold, and star top student comes from a wealth family. All that shines may not be gold with Kang Sol B. She also has a deep connection to the university and a secret that may knock her off as the top student of her law class.
Kang Sol [A]

Kang Sol A (Played by Ryoo Hye Young) : went to law school off a whim. She is not the smartest student or the best when it comes to studying. She is either last or at the near bottom in ranking in her law school class. She got into law school on a special scholarship. She comes from a poor family who has struggled. She has two siblings, a younger sister and a twin sister. She too has a connection to Hankuk University and a past that may affect her future as a lawyer.
Seo Ji Ho

Seo Ji Ho (David Lee plays this role): Smart student and top of his law school class. He came to law school to get revenge for his father’s death. He became a law student to use the law to help him expose the corruption in the unjust prosecution of his father that lead to his father’s death. He specifically picked Hankuk due to the connection with his father’s death. He has a connection to Kang Sol B.
Jeon Ye Seul

Jeong Ye Seul (Played by Go Yoon Jung): A pretty girl who is also fashionable with her style. She has a habit of showing up late to class. She always has an excuse as to why she is late to class. She is not the worst student but not in the top of her law class; she is somewhere in the middle. A bright student who harbors a secret she does not want to be exposed. She is dating the son of assemblyman Ko Hyeong Su. Due to her secret she has a small connection to the university and that secret could affect not only her but the whole law school.
Yoo Seung Jae

Yoo Seung Jae (played by Hyun Woo): is a former medical doctor/medical student who switched to law school. However brilliant, he has a dark secret that could derail his law school plans.
Min Bok Gi

Min Bok Gi (Lee Kang Ji plays this role): is one of the bottom law school students in his class. Determine to become a lawyer; however, not as bright as his other classmates. He is the comic relieve of the group. He has a huge crush on Jeon Ye Seul.
Jo Ye Beom

Jo Ye Beom (Kim Min Seok plays this role): An average law school student who is part of the 1st year study group with Han Joon Hwi, both Kang Sols’, Seo Ji Ho, Yoo Seung Jae, Jeon Ye Seul, and Min Bok Gi. He is very quick to pass judge on people without having all the facts; which is one thing a lawyer will need when trying a case, facts right? He also is quick to jump on the side that seems to be wining even if he does not have all the facts or follows the majority of what the crowd thinks. He prefers to not make waves and get through law school even if he has to bounce back and forth between sides.
Law School Faculty
Kim Eun Suk

Kim Eun Suk (played by Lee Jung Eun) is a former judge who turned professor and works at Hankuk University. She teaches civil law and runs the law center at the university. She has a connection to Seo Byun Joo and Yang Jong Hoon. She is also one of Yang Jong Hoon’s supporters and friends.
Seo Byun Joo

Seo Byun Joo (Ahn Nae Sang plays this role): Is a law professor and alumni of Hankuk University Law School. He has done some shady illegal acts during his time as a prosecutor and professor which were done prior to his death. These actions surface not only due to his death but due to the connection with Han Joon Hwi and Yang Jong Hoon.
Dean Of the Law School

Sung Dong II

Sung Dong II (Played by Woo Hyun): he runs the copy center at the law school. He at times gives advice to the 1st years and provides the 1st year law students a space to study or take a break.
Vice Dean of the law school

Vice Dean Kang Joo Man (Played by Oh Man Seok): his family has serious personal issues that he himself covers up. He does his best to not let people know about his family personal issues and he hides the fact he is Kang Sol’s B father. Most of the personal issues comes from his wife who is extremely disappointed that Kang Joo Man is the only one out of his family who did not become a judge. His wife is so disappointed that Joo Man is just a mere professor, she takes out her disappointment on Kang Sol B. This has cause severe issues within the family. His wife and Sol’s mother is overly pushy, controlling, and planning each move in Sol’s life. This spills over into the law school.
REVIEW
KIM BUM. Enough said. He is one of my favorite actors since ‘Boys over Flowers’. I have only seen a few of his works but I can say he is great at what he does. The show that sealed my love for him as an actor was ‘Mrs. Cop 2’. The drama was not that good, in my opinion; however, Kim Bum’s role as a villain was SPOT ON! He was the reason I watched and finish ‘Mrs. Cop 2’. Then his comeback after his military services was ‘The Tail of the Nine Tail Fox’ and ‘Law School’. He even played a villain in ‘The Tail of the Nine Tail Fox’ which he did very well. Enough about Kim Bum’s acting career let’s get onto the review of ‘Law School’.

When I watched ‘Law School’ I thought this would be a straight up all Kim Bum drama. But it wasn’t which was not a disappointment. ‘Law School’ utilized each actor ability and was able to focus on telling each of the characters, big or small, story. Plus each cast of characters were part of the whole story…even if it small. That I liked ALOT. Sometimes in K-dramas or Asian dramas, the side stories are just fillers for the show. Sort of a break from the heavy or deeper main plot of the show. Or an emotional palate cleaner. But in ‘Law School’ each character played a part to the puzzle. With this great fact there was a negative to this telling of each character story; because some of the stories may not necessarily needed to be told.
The way the show moved it made you want to watch the next episode. Because at the end of each episode they left you wondering what happen? What will happen? Cliff hangers galore. This was a good idea; however, it was over used. Because of this type of format, the writers kept adding more and more and more plot twist at the end of each episode. I think it made it confusing at times.
The format was like this: episode one came out; main story professor is killed we will call plot A. Got it. Now we see it may be Yang Jong Hoon who killed professor Seo Byun Joo. But when the episode ends, we find out Han Joon Hwi is….well not going to say it if you have not watched it. But we find out a small snippet of Joon Hwi that wants us wanting to know more and makes him seem as if he could of killed professor Seo Byun Joo. We will call this plot B.

So the next episode starts and we start at the snippet but we go back into the past to figure out more information on the tiny crumb that was left for us in episode one. So half way through the episode we go back to the original story plot A, who killed the professor, then jump back to the crumb from the cliff hanger of episode one plot B. And then the hightlight…at the end of the second episode we are given another crumb about another character who may have killed the professor or something about their life that is more intriguing than the murder which is plot C. Then next episode we start the same process over again. But in the next episode we may not get too much information about plot B or plot A. Then another plot is add, plot D. So by time the show is done, almost each character has their own plot line that connections to the main story but does have it’s own main story line that has NOTHING to do with the main story. Make sense??? WOOOOSHHH…a lot I know.
I figured this format happen due to the writers or network trying to be trending and different when it comes to a K-drama. As we see in newer K-dramas a good handful of Western style drama formats or taste has been added to K-dramas. But I can say K-dramas still add their flare on Western styles. To me some of the twist could of been left out. Mainly the story of Yoo Seung Jae. I think his story was not needed. Yes, I understand a smal bit of what his role played in the main plot, but it could of been told without his WHOLE story to go with it along with the back secrets. It was too much. I even had to go back and rewatch a few episodes to remember who the killer was. That is how much they stuffed in 16 episodes. To much information from so many different stories.

Overall the story was great besides the extra plots. The main stories of most of the law students was done in a wonderful way, you as a viewer was able to learn about each student without feeling a stone was left unturned. Both Kang Sol’s stories were the best ones out of all the students. I think their stories explore deeper meanings when it comes to family, expectations, power, mental health, and money. I like how the drama kept the K-drama main elements when telling their story, but was able to add the twist that you were not expecting at all. Again being bias here, I think that the Kang Sol’s and Han Joon Hwi story could of been the main focus out of all the student stories. Again I am bias on this. I do like how the writers made the interactions with each student one of realism and not over K-drama land fake. The relationships that are built among the students and faculty of the drama was pivotal to the story. It explains why emotions ran hard when a person did not live up to certain expectations. Also, it explains why Vice Dean was having a hard time in his life and how he could of stop his wife from doing the things she did to Kang Sol B. But again in this drama it focuses on appearances. And when people come from certain backgrounds or go into certain professions, appearances are everything.

I give this drama an 8 out of 10 stars. Mainly because of Kim Bum (yes I am bias), Lee Soo Kyung, and Ryo Hye Young. The story was great with the importance of how people with do what they think is necessary to keep up appearances, to keep power, and to remain in the top of the food chain. The show also explores the oldie but goodie theme of those with money and political power will take out the little man to keep their top spot. The drama explores the law very well in this show. It helps out viewers to learn terms and gives very good realistic examples of how the law is applied to cases in Korea. One of the best parts is how Yang Jong Hoon even uses his own court cases and another case where he is an attorney as a teaching moment for his law students. Even in one episode the judge had to warn Yang Jong Hoon that the court room is not his classroom. That was great. That part help the audience understand how the law worked and did not dumb down legal workings in the court room. The ending wasn’t the worst just felt too quickly wrapped up. Like literally we went through 15 episodes of twist, turns, summersaults, to have episode 16 end so neat and simple. I would recommend this drama to those who are Kim Bum fans and those who like a good law/legal drama. However, you may need to make yourself a flow chart to keep up with all the twist and turns. You are warned.
~MJ~
Don’t Call An Uber for Revenge Call Lee Je Hoon of ‘Taxi Driver’.

‘Taxi Driver’ April 9-May 29, 2021-SBS-16 Ep.
‘Taxi Driver’ is a 2021 action drama from the network SBS. It aired from April 9-May 29, 2021. The final of ‘Taxi Driver’ gained the 4th highest rating of any Fri-Sat drama in SBS history. ‘Taxi Driver’ is based on the webtoon called ‘The Deluxe Taxi’ buy Carlos and Lee Jae Jin.
Plot:
Jang Sung Chul who was a victim of a violent crime (both of his parents were brutally murdered) started a non-for profit organization called Bluebird. Bluebird helps those who lost love ones to violent crimes; through counseling, financial help, and other charitable outreach. One day Sung Chul witness Kim Do Ki react to seeing the person who murdered Do Ki’s mother. Sung Chul decided he wanted to recruited Do Ki for a revenge service. Sung Chul has reached out to Do Ki plenty of times to offer the services of Bluebird, however, Do Ki declines. Sung Chul determined, finds Do Ki and explains how Do Ki can get revenge. Do Ki was still unsure, however, after seeing the Batman like hideout (under Sung Chul’s taxi company) and listening to Sung Chul’s pitch (using the taxi company to help get revenge for those who did not receive justice through the legal system), Do Ki decides to join hands with Sung Chul. Sung Chul added three more team members to his secret operation, all have been using Blue Bird’s victims services. Go Eun is a brilliant computer hacker, Choi Hung Soo and Park Jin Eon are skill mechanics at Rainbow Taxi who make high tech gadgets and car mortifications the team can use. All team members work at the taxi company.
“Don’t You Still Want Revenge” [Taxi Driver Ep. 1] Kocowa TV
The team does doe well with their revenge plan; however, a prosecutor by the name of Kang Hana is getting a whiff of there plans or a feeling something is not going right at Rainbow Taxi. She starts to zero in on Do Ki because certain suspects of cases she is working on are disappearing. And the only lead she has is a premium taxi at the scene. The last player in this lovely plan is the Godmother or the CEO of Paradise Credit’s Group. Her name is Baek Sung Mi. She is helping Sung Chul with his plan; however, she is executing a secret plan of her own.
Can Rainbow Taxi do what the police and courts could not do? Is Rainbow Taxi ready to deal with the legal repercussions from what they do? Will prosecutor Hana catch on to Do Ki and Rainbow Taxi?
Review
I have not read the webtoon; not sure if the drama follows the webtoon fully. The webtoon was published on Naver Comic online. The drama stars Lee Je Hoon who started in ‘Signal’ and ‘Architecture 101’. The drama also stars, Esom as prosecutor ‘Kang Hana’, Kim Eui Sung as ‘Jang Sung Chul’, Pyo Ye Jin as ‘Go Eun’, Jang Hyuk as ‘Choi Kyung Soo’, and Bae Yoo Ram as ‘Park Jin Eon’.

The drama follows Do Ki and his co-workers on a mission to not only help as many people who are grieving or been unsuccessful with getting justice from the law, but take those criminals off the streets. The one part I love about this drama is the unique way Rainbow Taxi finds their clients. They do not use normal advertising; they place their cards in places where people who have lost all hope will see them. The way the clients sign the contracts is mad cool. The client is offered a ride with Do Ki in a taxi and they are asked to explain their situation. Do Ki records the client and heads back to batman like hideout to have the rest of the team listen to the story. The team decides to take the case or not take the case. Once they take the case Do Ki meets back up with the client and gives the client an envelope. In the envelope is a set of instructions on how to sign their contract. If you like old school video games, this part will be for you. Once the contract is sign, the team executes the revenge.
The best part of this drama is the seamless flow of the story. No big holes, no wtf moments; just simple as simple can get. This is a no brainer drama. Not too deep for this one. Action is all around the drama; from the hand to hand combat to the driving scenes. The drama made sure all the viewers understand exactly what the drama is about and introduce all the players within the first two episodes. I love that.
Even though there is action and some cheesy lines, the drama does open up an emotional door that even a grown man will cry. Each character has been deeply hurt and lost someone that they cherished. Not only have they lost someone, they are wondering why? Why did another person decide to inflicted pain on another person in such a way. The drama shows that. They show it very well with Go Eun (Pye Ye Jin). Her grieve is an everyday thing. Reason is, the person who caused her grieve is still out free. She is doing her best to cope with her grieve and Rainbow Taxi is helping her with that. The drama shows her grieve in non-over K-drama land way. It is more real than making the viewers believe that Lee Ji Hoon did not have a stunt double. Simple and small scenes with her gives the viewers the inside feel of how she is feeling. Also the drama does this very well in one scene when a client breaks down and cries…not just cry but ugly cry. It breaks my heart at this moment. In that moment the viewers can understand that what that person went through is tragic. More so, it is something that is happening in real life. With all the bullying scandals in K-pop Idol world, this scene brings to light the real damage that can happen to a person who is the victim of a set of bullies. Maybe that particular scene or story line will open up Koreans to be more mindful and proactive when it comes to school bullying.
Lee Je Hoon…what can I say. He was made for this role. His acting was spot on. The one issue was the stunt man. Lee Je Hoon did state in an interview he wanted to do more of the stunts himself, however, the production crew felt it was better for the stunt man to execute those scenes. This came up when viewers noticed the stunt man during one episode (School roof top fight scene). It was clearly noticeable that Lee Je Hoon was not the one executing the moves. The stunt man had much longer hair than Lee Je Hoon. That was a bumper. Besides that small issue, Lee Je Hoon was able to depicted the grieve of Do Ki along with the badassness of Do Ki. It seemed like he channeled John Wick in a lot of the fight scenes. Do Ki character was guard and cold; did not express his feelings a lot. One of the best parts was when Lee Je Hoon had to play a gangster and it was fawless. One of the best acting scenes to date in a drama. His laugh, the clothes, and even him mimicking some of the famous characters from other gangsters movies was spot on.
The one con that I have about this drama was the last plot line or story or case. It seem to me it was too rushed. I am not sure if its because that is how it played out in the webtoon; however, it needed more episodes. With this part, it added in a little danger for our team to which the team seemed to get out of it without losing too much. I felt that this was also rushed. It need maybe two to three more episodes to really keep us viewers on the edge our our seats. In drama land sometimes no matter how well a drama is there maybe a oops or money could of run out.
Overall this drama is a 9 out of 10. If you want some action, revenge, and some emotional feels, watch ‘Taxi Driver’.
Netflix Is At It Again!-Money Heist Kdrama Remake
Netflix is at it again. This time with a remake of it’s own series into a Kdrama series-“Money Heist”.
“Money Heist” or “La Casa de Papel” (House of Paper) is a Spanish crime series on Netflix. The series focuses on a set of people who are working with a man call ‘The Professor’ to carry out two different heist; one on the Royal Mint of Spain and one on the Bank of Spain. The series premiered in May of 2017. The series so far has a total of 31 episodes divided into four parts over two seasons.


Netflix decided to keep going and remake the show into a Korean version. It was just announced at the end of May Lee Hyun Woo is schedule to play the role of Rio. The role of Rio was originally assigned to actor Park Jung Woo; however, Park Jung Woo had to step down do to scheduling conflicts with his upcoming drama on JTBC called, “Flying Butterflies”.


This drama will be Lee Hyun Woo’s first drama since he finished his mandatory military enlistment in 2019. Lee Hyun Woo has started in: “Moorim School: Saga of the Brave”, “To The Beautiful You”, and he last drama before military enlistment, “The Liar and His Lover”.
Other cast for “Money Heist” has been announced: Yoo Ji Tae as the Professor, Park Hae Soo as the Professor’s second in command Berlin, Jeon Jong Seo as Tokyo, Lee Won Song as Moscow, Kim Ji Hoon as Denver, Jang Yoo Ju as Nairobi, Kim Ji Hoon as Helsinki, and Lee Gyu Ho as Oslo.
The 12 episode series date has yet to be announced. Stay Tune!
Source: https://mydramalist.com/article/lee-hyun-woo-marks-his-comeback-in-the-upcoming-drama-money-heist
Info on Drama “Money Heist”-https://asianwiki.com/The_House_of_Paper_(Netflix)

Sad day!!!!
Well. I just saw an article confirming that Lee Kwang Soo, aka “Prince of Asia” or “Giraffe” is leaving “Running Man” after 11 years. Kwang Soo was an original member of the show and has been on the show since 2010. Based on the article he is leaving due to his physical well being. Lee Kwang Soo was in a car accident in April of 2020 to where he sustained a foot fracture. He took time off to heal; however, he still needs to have physical therapy for his foot. Filming a weekly or by weekly show plus doing movies or dramas he wasn’t able to keep up. He decided to let “Running Man” go.
I do not blame him for this decision. I do hope in the future he will come back as a guest. Not sure if they are going to replace him and it will be a different vibe without him on the show. Good Luck Lee Kwang Soo and thanks for making my weekends fun and happy.
~MJ~

Updates! MJ dramas Is Back….well more consistent.

Hello Peeps! Updates. MJ’s drama Life trying to be more consistent in post and sharing Kdrama love with you all. This post will be short; just sharing what is new.
The Facebook page that is attach to this website will start to share DTOD or Dramas of the day. Like songs of the day or outfit of the day; dramas of the day will give a nice snap shot of dramas I have watched or will watch. It is a great way to share my love of Kdramas to you all. Next, MJ drama life will have a new tab; a running list of dramas that are on air, finished, or upcoming. Eventually that list will include movies and Chinese dramas.
I am trying to keep this site simple since the main site, https://www.micktabulous-dramas.com/ will have more of the meat of drama love. I am also adding a playlist that will play while you are on the site.
That is all!
Enjoy your day peeps!
MJ
Why Korean Dramas? What’s the appeal.
FYI: I know my grammar sucks. Yep I said it. I am not a writer and grammar is not my strong suit. Hopefully as time moves on I will improve.
Why do people like what they like? Why do people venture out in to a world exploring things that is not common to them. Why? Maybe because they want a new change of pace or they want to be exposed to as much as the world has to offer. The world in the current state is seeing a drastic outpouring of feelings, voices, and strong opinions. Not trying to get political or jump on a sounding board; however, the world is hurting more than I have seen in my years of living. Now the question goes back to why Korean dramas. Why do I have a passion for shows that are spoken in a language that is not native to me. It goes to the passions that people have about current issues or events in the US or world; because it, dramas, are a passion that brings comfort. People are fighting for what they believe and feel is right in order to bring them some sort of comfort to make sure they can live a life they want. Be what may, there are some who maybe treading on violation of others; again not trying to rock the boat.
Now when I am at home more than ever, I feel like it was a time to express to people why Korean dramas are a go to for me. Korean dramas or TV shows have been a staple in my life since 2007. Around the time when internet or social media presence was blooming, I was able to use social media to explore other parts of the world without leaving home. I have to give credit where credit is do; Kpop was the reason I became obsessed…yes…. obsessed with Korean television. I can thank entertainer Rain or 비 for introducing me to Korean dramas. I was re-introducing myself to Kpop via YouTube. I lived in Korea during the late 90s as teen (military brat) and was able to meet people at my job who knew about Kpop. I decided to see what was out there and who were the new Kpop idols or 2nd generation idols. And then I found Rain. Yep. I saw his video. I was like.. who is this Usher sound alike/dance alike. So again going down that rabbit hole, I eventually was lead to a room (not really a room but just saying) that had Korean dramas posted. I watched different clips and was drawn to “Full House.” And that is all it took. By the time I finished watching “Full House” I have looked up other shows, Kpop stars who were actors, and movies. I was hooked. I was able to be drawn back to a place I had enjoyed during my teen years through television shows and music.
Watching Korean shows gives me joy. It is a time I can just lay back and relaxed. There are times I get pissed at the choices the lead or second lead makes and curse at the screen. Well,,,,, we all have done it once or twice in our lives. What I love most about Korean dramas is the fact when it is done, it is done. Do not get me wrong, I still love Western television (my guilty pleasure is reality TV aka Housewives). Just for me, when a Western TV show is a hit, the creators try to milk it for all it is worth. Which is fine till that cow is dry and only powder is coming out. Meaning, the show story lines get messy and confusing and out right dumb at times. So I lose interested. Most of the time Korean dramas are done after 16-36 episodes give or take. There are shows that have a second or third season but that season comes either a year or more later. So you have time to digest what you just saw. And you can go back and re-watch the show just to catch up before the new season starts. This gives the actors the ability to film other shows and not just wait. And you get to see those actors provide their amazing talents to other shows. Win win for me.
Why Korean dramas. Again it is up to anyone why they like what they like. Why action movies? Why sports. Why New York Pizza over Chicago style? Why? Because people like what they like. Liking sports or Korean dramas gives us comfort and joy during a time where joy seems to be in limited supply. People are upset and certain civil injustices are now being shown that was once hidden due to people being uncomfortable with the truth of their nation. Covering up something with duck tape only temporarily cover up the issue but does not solve the problem. Korean dramas is my happy place among the lack of humility or empathy in this nation. Korean variety shows gives me hope that people can look at people as people and listen with an objective mind and heart to others truth. Just because you have not seen it, experience it, or heard of it, does not means it has not happen (there is always an exception to this just like with anything, nothing is just black and white or absolute). Watching Korean variety shows provides laughs for days and happiness.
Instead of asking why does or how a person of color or a black girl likes Korean dramas who is not Korean and does not speak Korea; ask what is a Korean drama and why is it a popular form of entertainment. It goes to the same concept of this world; instead of asking people why (which we mostly know why) ask people what is their story; their truth. Ask people what is it they are fighting for, what do they want to see happen, and how can we as a nation can make change to where all or most are able to gain from that change.
~MJ~