I was mad at Gyuri for trying to make Minwoo guilty for choosing another girl over her and i think she just don't…
Who tells a human being to “Stay put?!” Dog talk! She wasted time attacking him, opposed to telling him how she felt. Who would want to deal with that set of condescending and childish emotions, in a future relationship?
hanbin is the most useless character ever, no character develophardly talkssucks at expressing himself
He admitted to being shy, as are most actors. But he was laughingly pathetic . On the other hand, Ha-Jeong wasn’t the best conversationalist to elicit an exchange. Plus, she said she didn’t like talking while eating-the very thing that relaxes one for date conversation. Had me SMH!
But for real :') one of the things I love about this couple is that they weren't flirty and all, it was more of…
Agree! Plus, of the three, Hye-Seon was the most mature, and had a read of him. If one listened, Gwan-Hee mentioned “marriage.” Guys don’t generally go there, which made me think, being older, he was looking towards the future. She was always my pick for him. I wish them well!
A slow, sluggish crawl, but somehow, I pushed through this memorializing, romantic drama. It is dark, dreary, sedating, with sparks of humor and romance. Even the OST is draining. It definitely takes “A Piece of Your Mind” to fight through this one. The great actors/acting, enabled me to give of myself to endure, but it was exhausting! Good luck to future watchers…
He has a lowest self-esteem. He constant need validation like girl . He is acting more emotional than any girl…
Shubham, thanks for that additional info. It will be interesting to see how it all turns out! Keep in mind, his profession was only divulged AFTER Paradise. They chose him prior. Hye-Seon’s statement of ‘not wanting to be with him, based on his confusion,’ is not supported by her acts: indulging him AFTER he said, “Her, her, and her; choosing, then highlighting his date with Minji over hers, then SELECTING him to go to Paradise. As they say, “Watch what they DO, not what they say!”
There’s a lot of negativity about Gwan Hee, I like Gwan Hee! He’s older than the rest, is a public figure, and I believe, is serious about finding TRUE love. He’s the one, wearing his heart on his sleeve. Because of that, he’s unorthodox in his pursuit of love-masking his fears in antics, afraid to display his heart, of being hurt. A big baby, really! The ladies did a summit on him, then fought, with him in mind for Paradise. Min Ji embarrassed herself for his attention on the helicopter and Ha-Jeong lost her opportunity. I like Hye-Seon for him. It’s “The Gwan Hee Derby,” because the women elevated him and the men have hesitated in pursuing a love interest—deferring to him. We’ll see how it goes. He certainly keeps things interesting.
In “One Spring Night,” I loved this young actor! He did a stellar job, and face just lit up with every smile! Simply precious. Was seeking some recent work, to see his growth, but none listed. Wishing him well, should he pursue this road, as a career.
I watched SITR first, and initially found OSN to be somewhat of a copycat. In both shows, the music is significant, and boosts the enjoyment of the shows. Through K-Dramas, I was introduced to K-Pop (in my mid 70s), and learned of artists-especially those from States side, having to go to South Korea for opportunities and recognition (but I digressed-although, a much needed conversation). Have watched both shows multiple times, and now, find them independent and equally great. However, Joon Hee had greater chemistry with Jin Ah, who was quite whiny and immature (SITR), than Ji Ho with Jung In (OSN). I became irritated with the last public meeting between Ki Seok and Ji Ho—just too insignificant. As for the OST for both shows, fell in love with them and play them often!
What’s sad is that we tend to judge and pile on, without facts. It hurts that he could not envision daylight…
The “WE” is rhetorical; societal! States side, I’m new to K-Dramas, which have introduced me to K-Pop. I agree with your “SHAME” points. Whereas, the US has progressed on some things, we still have that “Family Values” group, judging everybody under rules, THEY can’t honor.
That’s A point of view, and yes, suicide is final; but we don’t have ENOUGH information to know what he was fighting, or how long he’d been in the fight. What is seemingly obvious, is that HE saw no way out! Best to you, in the new year!
onigen, I’m trying to understand calling LSK’s suicide cowardice, but suggesting taking his money and moving. In other words, RUN! To WHERE, and to WHAT?
Could not have said it better. It's the saddest news, it's like some kind of sugar coated Stasi regime. Korean…
YES, IT IS! It was my discovery of “My Mister,” that led me to his many other works! Such a great, great loss! I’m reading a lot of probabilities, surrounding Lee Sun Kyun’s death. Perhaps all is some level of grief, but boy, it would be nice, if we could just celebrate our love for him-that special voice, and his great works! Gone w-a-a-a-y too soon!😔