I have been a K-drama fan since 2019, COVID lockdown. My very first drama was Murphy's Law of Love (China? Thai?)…
The drama: Murphy's Law of Love is actually from the country Taiwan.
Thank you for the recommendations.
One question. Hope you will answer. Can you specify which dramas you are reffering to as First Love, Voices, Glory. There are so many different search results.
Did Penny lose the baby or was the baby save d and she is still pregnant?
The baby lives. She hides it as she is angry with the ML. On Ep 30, it is revealed that she asked the doctors to not disclose about her baby to her family.
"Meaning that LEGALLY IN SOUTH KOREA, there was no underage relationship AT THAT TIME. (It wasn't raised until…
In South Korea, the legal age of consent in 2020 was 13 years under the Criminal Act. However, this law had loopholes that could allow exploitation, so in 2020, the South Korean government announced plans to raise the age of consent to 16 years to better protect minors from abuse.
This change officially took effect in 2023, meaning that as of today, the legal age of consent in South Korea is 16 years.
I am not trying to defend this garbage but saying that yes, Sadly, according to their law, no case would be filed against KSH.
YES !!! I saw Jung Eun Chae in the dramas "Pachinko" and "Jeongnyeon: The Star Is Born," and I loved her acting. Also, I have only seen Lee Na Young in "Romance is a Bonus Book," which was, I guess, her only lead role. But I'm super excited for this new thriller series.
"From what I can see we are gonna get another drama..... where the love just doesn't stand the test of time and…
Yeah, I can definitely relate to not being really good at conveying my thoughts through text. In fact, I'm not even good at comforting anyone, so I understand. You don't have to say sorry for it. If anything, you did a good job at conveying your thoughts, as I didn't get sad or angry reading it. I understood you.
Also, you are a guy!? For real? I mean, well, you know, here in India, all my classmates who are guys make fun of all the girls liking Kdramas. So far, in my school, I have only ever found 2 guys who also like watching Kdramas and also discuss them with me and other girls. Although they get made fun of about it sometimes,but they just ignore them.
Also, you didn't make me feel weird or anything. I liked talking with you.
"From what I can see we are gonna get another drama..... where the love just doesn't stand the test of time and…
Oh… so you’re really Indian. You don't need to apologize. It’s not like you did anything wrong.
Plus If I remember right, the racism thing actually happened on my old account back in 2020-21, during lockdown, when I had just started watching K-dramas. It was just this one foreigner who made an offensive remark about me being Indian and also claimed that, since most BTS haters come from India, I probably had a spam account to post hate comments about them or something like that. If anyone has to say sorry, then it should be that person, not you.
P.S (So, it was just you not using common sense that we never give a separate Biology exam in 10th, which made me think that you are probably a foreigner who happens to know about Boards exam somehow, lol. Sorry, I can't stop laughing here. It's not a bad thing. I'm not trying to make fun of you, really. ðŸ¤ðŸ˜‚)
I think you are either remembering "The Universe’s Star (2017)" "Her Bucket List (2021)" Or "Black (2017)."…
Also, I watched "The Universe’s Star" and "Black," but I didn't watch "Drawing Closer," tbh. I remember, reading the synopsis, and well, in the synopsis itself, it was clearly stated that whatever happens, it will have a tragic ending, so I didn't watch. I also read some of the reviews to confirm it.
I think you are either remembering "The Universe’s Star (2017)" "Her Bucket List (2021)" Or "Black (2017)."…
Well.... I didn't really see all of them.
"Her bucket list," I remembered, because I read the webtoon.
Also, whenever a webtoon/manhwa is adapted to live action, I have seen that they most of the times ruin the story, plus the story was a tearjerker, so I Didn't really watch it.
I recently discovered that there is a Webtoon, The Tasty Florida: The Recipe of Love by Kim Yong Kyu and Sibiwol
Thank you for the recommendations.
One question. Hope you will answer.
Can you specify which dramas you are reffering to as First Love,
Voices, Glory. There are so many different search results.
Turns out that is is an actual term that emerged in South Korea
https://kisskh.at/games/4wO4Uv/p/8438?r=1908581604779888640
This change officially took effect in 2023, meaning that as of today, the legal age of consent in South Korea is 16 years.
I am not trying to defend this garbage but saying that yes, Sadly, according to their law, no case would be filed against KSH.
Why did you have to remind us about it 😢
I saw Jung Eun Chae in the dramas "Pachinko" and "Jeongnyeon: The Star Is Born," and I loved her acting.
Also, I have only seen Lee Na Young in "Romance is a Bonus Book," which was, I guess, her only lead role.
But I'm super excited for this new thriller series.
You don't have to say sorry for it. If anything, you did a good job at conveying your thoughts, as I didn't get sad or angry reading it. I understood you.
Also, you are a guy!? For real? I mean, well, you know, here in India, all my classmates who are guys make fun of all the girls liking Kdramas. So far, in my school, I have only ever found 2 guys who also like watching Kdramas and also discuss them with me and other girls. Although they get made fun of about it sometimes,but they just ignore them.
Also, you didn't make me feel weird or anything. I liked talking with you.
You don't need to apologize. It’s not like you did anything wrong.
Plus If I remember right, the racism thing actually happened on my old account back in 2020-21, during lockdown, when I had just started watching K-dramas. It was just this one foreigner who made an offensive remark about me being Indian and also claimed that, since most BTS haters come from India, I probably had a spam account to post hate comments about them or something like that. If anyone has to say sorry, then it should be that person, not you.
P.S (So, it was just you not using common sense that we never give a separate Biology exam in 10th, which made me think that you are probably a foreigner who happens to know about Boards exam somehow, lol.
Sorry, I can't stop laughing here. It's not a bad thing. I'm not trying to make fun of you, really. ðŸ¤ðŸ˜‚)
I remember, reading the synopsis, and well, in the synopsis itself, it was clearly stated that whatever happens, it will have a tragic ending, so I didn't watch. I also read some of the reviews to confirm it.
"Her bucket list," I remembered, because I read the webtoon.
Also, whenever a webtoon/manhwa is adapted to live action, I have seen that they most of the times ruin the story, plus the story was a tearjerker, so I Didn't really watch it.
"Her Bucket List (2021)" Or
"Black (2017)." Or
"Drawing Closer (2024)."
Out of all this, the closest to be similar, i think, is "The Universe’s Star (2017)" and "Her Bucket List (2021)"