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The Great Queen Seon Deok |

If you bought the TV Guide (TV Satelit) I’m sure you’ve noticed the beautiful picture of Mi Shil (from The Great Queen Seon Deok) on the front page.

There’s also a 2 page article about the Korean drama inside the magazine, and there’s only good stuff written about it. In the article, they also mention something about the drama having its own Facebook page. So, if you’re on Facebook and you are a fan you should visit it (and even join).

Also, on TVR2 (not TVR1), there’s a new Korean drama: “Cronicile frumoasei luptatoare” (English name: “Damo”; Korean name “다모/조선 여형사 다모”). The first episode was aired this Sunday, but if you’ve missed you can watch it on Youtube (the subs are in Spanish).

And all I can say is that the Korean wave is definitely hitting us. Now, if they could only broadcast the music programs that would be awesome. In fact, I’ll go even with normal dramas like: “Coffee Prince”, “Boys over flowers”, “God of study”, etc.

Okay, the last one is still in production/filming but one can only hope right.

Korean dramas are taking National TV by storm.

This week, the Korean drama ”Ji San Kang Jeong Jo” (English name: “The Wind of the Palace“) will come to an end (so be sure not to miss the last episodes).

But, don’t despair, TVR1 knows what people want and it’s gonna start airing a new korean drama “The Great Queen Seon Deok

Queen Seon Deok of Silla is the follow-up historical drama to MBC’s “Lee San: Wind of the Palace” and “Prince of Legend” for 2009!
Writer Kim Young-hyun of the famous “Jewel in the Palace” will be the main writer of this new TV mini-series.

Source: Hancinema.net
 

It’s a good thing my mother is a fan, otherwise I wouldn’t have know about it. I even stole her TV Guide just so I could scan it. This is great news for me cause that means Korean Entertainment is gaining popularity (even if it’s just TV series and not music).

But, I know for certain that UEE from the kpop group “After School” will be playing the part of young Lady Misil. And, you could call that a compromise.