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MBC will be adjusting its drama schedule during the month of February in order to show coverage of the 2018 PyeongChang Olympics. After January when dramas such as I’m Not a Robot and Two Cops end, the drama slots will stay vacant until March.

So it looks like the drama load will be lessened which could help you get caught up on all of those dramas you’re behind on. Of course, if you’re like me, I’ll be watching quite a bit of the Olympic coverage, so my plate will still be quite full between that and other dramas.

But whether or not you’re enjoying the Olympics, getting caught up on dramas, or taking the extra time to do something else, let’s all have a good time as we wait for those spring dramas to head our way!

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4 responses to “MBC Adjusts Drama Schedule in February to Cover 2018 PyeongChang Olympics”

  1. raistlin0903 Avatar

    Well, I don’t like sports (I get tired just by thinking about sports lol), so I won’t have that problem 😂😂

    1. Kay Avatar

      Haha, yes, sounds like you will be fine. I don’t watch much in the way of regular sport aside from a little baseball. But I do really enjoy sports like swimming, skating, and gymnastics. So the Olympics are a lot of fun for me 🙂 Although they seriously eat up a lot of my time for two weeks, lol

  2. V Avatar

    I’ll be catching the drama Misty on the weekend and Radio Romance so no time to marathon any dramas on my to watch list 🙂

    I will definitely be catching the Winter Olympics though. It’s pretty cool that it’s in Korea this year.

    1. Kay Avatar

      It sounds like you’ll have a couple potentially nice dramas to enjoy 🙂 It’s great that you’re watching the Olympics too! I remember how excited I was 4 years ago at the last winter Olympics when I learned they would be in South Korea in 2018. It seemed like forever away, but now it’s here! I’m very excited to see them there and am already enjoying seeing all of the Korean actors and singers participating in the festivities 🙂

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