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  • The Most Iconic Lines From 2022 K-Dramas So Far

    K-drama fans don’t ask for too much. All we want is a show that’ll ruin us in the best ways. The 2022 dramas have delivered and left no crumbs. Some made us laugh; most made us cry. 

    A couple dared to end in a cliffhanger. Some gave us happy endings. But most of all, they gave us these iconic lines we won’t forget anytime soon.

    My Liberation Notes

    “I will not pretend to be happy. I will not pretend to be unhappy. I will be honest.” – The Liberation Club

    “Life is a series of embarrassments. It’s embarrassing from the moment you’re born. You are born naked.” – Chang Hee

    “I want to feel whole for once. So, worship me.” – Mi-jeong

    My Liberation Notes tells the story of three siblings and a stranger who want to be liberated from their unfulfilling lives. To watch this drama, just have your pack of tissues ready because the characters’ struggles are way too relatable.


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    Business Proposal

    “In my eyes, Ha-ri is the prettiest there is.” – Kang Taemoo

    “Do you know what my love for you and this credit card have in common? They both have no limit.” – Kang Taemoo

    “You know I have no chingu!” – Yoo-jung

    This is probably the cheesiest 2022 drama so far, and we love it like that. It has all our favourite K-drama tropes, from being in a fake relationship to kissing under that damn yellow umbrella. If you haven’t already seen it, just start saying “God when” before you do. 

    Our Blues

    “There is one thing we must remember in our lifetime. We weren’t born in this world to suffer or feel miserable. We were born to be happy.” – Our Blues

    “If your depression kicks in and things turn pitch black, call me. Try your best to live.” – Dong Seok

    “I had never resented her in my lifetime. I just wanted to embrace and reconcile with her. I just wanted to hug her for a very long time and cry as much as I wanted.” – Dong Seok

    One thing Koreans will do is accurately portray mental health struggles and encourage finding and holding your community close. In the softest way, this drama touched on the complexities of being human. If you see any drama this year, let it be this one. 

    Twenty Five – Twenty One

    “You are by far the most experienced fencer when it comes to losing. Those losses were blocks to build yourself stairs leading up. Think about it. Now you’ve got the highest staircase. Take your time to climb it and take whatever you want.” – Back Yijin

    “That summer was ours to keep.” – Na Heedo

    “We’re lovers only during the good times, and a burden to each other in the bad times.” – Na Heedo

    “I love you. I don’t need a rainbow.” – Back Yijin

    I don’t know a world where a reporter and a fencer can’t be together, but Baek Yi-Jin and Na Heedo made it possible in this show. I’m not here to fight today sha. Koreans have perfected the art of making you long for an era you probably weren’t born in and friendship circles you can’t be a part of. Don’t be scared when you get interested in fencing after watching this show. It’s just that good. 

    Tomorrow

    “It’s amazing how our pets always wait for us when human relationships are never absolute, not even between parents and children.” – Mr. Lim

    “The choice you made in your youth was honourable. You have lost so much. Yet you have protected many lives and brought about the world of today.” – Director

    “All the people you saved, they’re living good lives. So why are you so unhappy?” – Choi Junwoong

    “It is the final cry for help from those who wish to live more than anyone else.” – Koo Ryeon

    No matter how prepared you are, this drama will find a way to break your heart, and it’s expected because there’s no easy way to talk about suicide. You’ll cry for the dying dog, the old man who felt he’d lived a worthless life but, most importantly, you’ll learn to handle situations like these better. Good luck. 

    The Sound of Magic

    “Now, I see that this entire time, it wasn’t money that was pushing me over the edge, but the grown-ups.” – Yoon Ah-yi

    “I want to be a grown-up, so immature adults no longer have any control over my life.” – Yoon Ah-yi

    The Sound of Magic is an excellent drama about a high school student, Yoon A-Yi, who was abandoned by both parents and forced to grow up way too soon. In a life where she has no good days, what happens when a magician promises to make her problems disappear if she can believe in magic.  

    Alchemy Of Souls

    “You are the king’s star who has been granted the power of the sky. This is not your end, Jang Uk.” – Master Lee

    “Master, you have returned to being just Mudeok.” – Jang Uk

    “I do not mind since we are together.” – Mudeok/Naksu

    “It is written here: I will go this far just to see you. I can do anything if it means being able to see you. And this is my reply: I also missed you.” – Jang Uk

    “Ye Doryeonnim” meaning : yes young master.  – Mudeok/Naksu

    Do you even watch K-drama if you didn’t “Ye Doryeonnim” in Mudeok’s voice? This drama changed my opinion of Korean fantasy dramas. From the acting to the stunning visuals, it was all hits and no misses. You still have time to catch up before the next season in December. 

    Extraordinary Attorney Woo

    “What’s your baptismal name? Mine is Gabriel.” – Attorney Kwon

    “Mine is Jennie.” – Choi Suyeon

    “What is Jennie? Are you the saint of BLACKPINK?” – Attorney Kwon

    “First, children must play immediately. Second, children must be healthy immediately. Third, children must be happy immediately. Children have to play right now. Later is too late. It’s too late after getting into university, after getting a job, and after getting married. Playing with marbles, tag, red rover, double dutch. Later is too late. In a life full of anxiety, it’ll be too late to find the only way to happiness.” – Bang Gu Ppong

    “I want to be on the same side as you, Attorney Woo. I want an attorney like you to be on my side.” – Junho

    “Woo to the young to the woo.”- Dong Geu-rami

    You’re uncultured if someone walks up to you and says, “Woo to the young to the woo”, and you don’t do the whole dance. This show took us on a journey, exploring life and the courtroom through the lens of our favourite autistic lawyer, Woo Young-woo. 


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  • The Ultimate Nigerian K-drama Fan Starter Pack

    Being a K-drama fan doesn’t just start overnight., There are some careful, steps you take, that turns you into an ultimate fan.

    1. You’ve watched all the OG K-drama TV series and films 

    City Hunter, A Man Called God, Jumong, Playful Kiss, You are Beautiful,  Heartstrings, Dream high — you must have seen one of these and realise that K-drama is the hill you want to die on. You’re right, it is.

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    2. You’ve bought an Insane amount of pirated CDs

    Before we had access to the Internet, almost every K-drama fan living in Nigeria had to rely on Aba boys to pirate and sell our favourite dramas to us. We bought “four” seasons of The Heirs, only to realise now that there’s only one season with 20 episodes. 

    3. You have good eyesight 

    Reading subtitles isn’t for the weak. After years of watching Indian movies with your mum, you now got obsessed with K-dramas. You must have been an expert at looking at their expressions and reading subtitles. Or you went ahead to learn how to speak Korean.

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    4. You have the the patience of a thousand men

    Only K-drama fans know the struggle of following seven ongoing dramas at a time. You have to be a patient person or you can run mad. 

    5. You’ve tried (or want to try) Korean food

    Or wanting to try their food. They’re both still valid. You either wanted to try Soju and beef or their ramen noodles. I don’t blame you because their food slaps. 

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    6. You’ve promised to travel to Jeju Island one day

    As a K-drama fan, you want to travel to South Korea, but specifically Jeju Island. They mentioned it so much in their earlier films and TV shows that you can probably smell the air there if you concentrate hard enough. 

    7. You find yourself wanting to try Korean skincare products 

    Growing up and finding out that their products were somewhat affordable was probably the best information the Internet has given any K-drama fan. You get to enjoy good music, good movies and your skin will be fresh? Being a K-drama fan truly pays off. 

    8. You’re now a K-pop fan

    There’s a thin line between being a K-drama fan and becoming a K-pop Stan, and it’s drawn with chalk. The moment you look for the soundtrack from a drama, that’s it; there’s no going back. Welcome to the good life. 

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  • K-pop Stans in Nigeria Can Relate to These Struggles

    Being a K-pop stan in Nigeria is hard work that we actually love. I mean, what’s not to love about people who take their time to create wonderful music for their audience? Inject it. However, there are some ‌ struggles that almost make us lose morale; like when your favourite group does a shout out and forgets to mention the Nigerian fans — e dey pain, but we dey gallant. If you can relate to any of these, you deserve one small glass of soju.

    1. Learning Korean because the subtitles aren’t accurate

    Nigerian K-pop fans can relate to how much it sucks when K-pop groups release original content without English subtitles, which means you have to either start learning Korean or go consult with the great Duolingo owl for an interpretation. On the bright side, you can now speak Korean if you ever get to travel. 

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    2. You are too broke to afford merch

    Every K-pop fan knows what it’s like to die a little inside when you check your favourite group’s merch and find out it’s expensive as hell. What’s even worse is that some people ship it to Nigeria and proceed to sell it at 10x the original price.

    3. You might never attend a concert or fan meeting 

    With how expensive in-house flights cost, not to talk of flights outside Nigeria, we’ll support our favourite groups by watching their videos and cheering. Because what else can we do? 

    4. People think that you are weird

    People make fun of you for spending your time listening to music in another language, and you’re always catching stray bullets on Twitter. What they don’t understand is that a K-pop group probably saved your life at some point. You can’t help but stan.

    5. You feel bad about not getting as much recognition

    You might make videos getting people to stream their music, comment under their posts, and talk about your favourite group to anyone that cares to listen. But when they give their fans shout outs, the Nigerian fans are usually forgotten… It sucks sha, but we move. 

    6. You have considered making a DIY photo card

    You’ve spent a lot of time on Pinterest and have considered just printing their pictures on paper and laminating it because the actual photocards are too expensive. Don’t worry. We are not judging you. 

    7. You spend all your data on YouTube

    You are way too busy watching all their interviews and reality shows to be on any other app. You don’t get enough sleep because you use the YouTube night bonus to download them in bulk. The struggle is real. 

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    8. Making peace with the fact that your favourite group or solo artist will never tour Africa

    Even if they ‌perform in Africa, it’ll most likely be in South Africa. And except you are earning a comfortable salary or have parents that care about your interests, there’s no way you’ll be able to attend. 

    9. Paying an arm and a leg  for the “Korean experience” in Nigeria

    Just because you want to experience Korean food, they’ll almost empty your bank account.

    Is being a K-pop fan worth it? Yes, absolutely.

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