The streaming viewers have spoken and there is an unexpected K-drama hit that should be great fun to watch during a holiday marathon. TVing exclusive drama Work Later, Drink Now (Drinker City Women) is adapted from a webtoon and stars Lee Sun Bin, Han Sun Hwa and Jung Eun Ji as three libation loving single working lady best friends in Seoul. I heard about it but didn’t pique my interest until now, when K-ent is reporting that the streaming platform TVing subscribers increased 3x in one week after the most recent episodes 7-8 of the drama, which is slated for a 12-episode run. That’s unprecedented for TVing and the reviews for this drama are glowing with praise heaped on all three leading ladies for being so vibrant, charming, and comedic in their roles. I’m totally going to check this out and one wonders if Coupang Play streaming only drama One Ordinary Day (That Night) premiering next week will also bring in the same type of subscriber increase.
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Will check this one out. Love Eunji since Answer Me 97 & Sunbin in S38. Tving been doing well lately with low-key 12 episode dramas. Witch's Diner was well received although it attracted no buzz. Song Ji Hyo's fans though remembered her. Not surprised to see her winning the top spot in AA Award.
Well acted drama with good chemistry. Resonating emotionally with viewers will bring success. No need big names, mega budget, hype, media-play or tons of articles to boost popularity. Rooting for low-key good dramas! Siwon looks so weird with the beard. Just can't. Lol.
This is really fun. I wish tving made their content available to international audience
It's freaking crack! The friends are hilarious, individually and as a group. I'm just sad It's half an hour per epi, but I like how tight and well paced each episode.
It's about drinking of course Koreans would love it to bits. Not a fan though.
Hoesik is part of the Korean DNA. With easing restrictions in SK, hoesik is back with a vengeance too. Not surprised it struck a chord with local audience.
I really thought Lee Sunbin was going to be the next big thing a la Han So Hee. I hope she gets back on track with leading roles.
It's a drinking drama. And we all know how much Koreans loooooooove their liquor. Lol.
BTW, Hellbound drops today! With all the INSANE promos and marketing I've seen for this show, I wouldn't be surprised at all if it became another SG for Netflix.
Dropped all my kdramas and cleared the slate for binge watching Hellbound. Initial reviews looks really good so crossing fingers.
I don't watch Kdramas to see their leads being drunk during the whole episode... It's pretty scary that they think it's normal...
Korea isn’t the only country that glamorized it’s drinking culture…
And? We are talking about Kdramas now.
Set aside the drinking culture. The ladies are very vibrant in each individual role, each has striking personalities trying to survive & finding true passion. 1st episode already got me hooked because the story line are so different. I love chic flit & women empowerment.
What's empowering about any of what you described? Just curious.