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Someday or One Day: Taiwan's blockbuster time slip romance (ft. kfangurl)

Someday or One Day: Taiwan's blockbuster time slip romance (ft. kfangurl)

FromDramas Over Flowers


Someday or One Day: Taiwan's blockbuster time slip romance (ft. kfangurl)

FromDramas Over Flowers

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Length:
98 minutes
Released:
Sep 18, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

We are joined by kfangurl on an ultimate fan trip episode where we deep dive into a cult classic time slip romance that set new standards in storytelling for all of us. This drama has also been recently remade into the Korean, A Time Called You, which we discussed in episode 161. Tell us your thoughts about either drama in a voice note here: LINKS MENTIONED:Paroma's twitter post on face blurring the fangirl verdict blog TIMESTAMP:00:01:52 - Introducing Someday or One Day: plot, characters and cast00:15:11 - How is Someday or One Day quintessentially Taiwanese?00:31:09 - How did you feel towards Yunru?00:44:25 - Were Yu Xuan and Zi Wei too happy/too perfect?00:49:50 - Would you change any plot points?01:01:45 - The 2022 film 01:11:34 - The drama's ending01:21:57 - Speculating on the K-drama remake, A Time Called YouMORE EPISODES YOU'LL LIKE:Episode 161: A Time Called YouEpisode 96: Kfangurl interviewNEWSLETTER:Join our email list for the monthly newsletter with podcast announcements and special episodes!PATRONS:SPECIAL THANK YOU to our beloved patrons for another year of helping us light the lanterns to sail our ship!Join our Patreon here! ❤︎ You can also support us by leaving a review on your podcast app, or sharing the episode with friends! ❤︎SOCIAL:Follow us on Twitter @dramasoverflow and Instagram @dramasoverflowers_.Email us at dramasoverflowers@gmail.com.CREDITS:This episode was edited by Saya
Released:
Sep 18, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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We’re Saya, Anisa, and Paroma. Three women of South Asian descent, brought up in three different continents, as diverse in our cultural outlooks as we are in our accents. With our powers of drama analysis combined, we formed Dramas Over Flowers: a podcast that lets us work through our joys and frustrations of drama watching.