Just finished the second episode. I absolutely love the cast, Hyun Bin and Ye jin are the best. The only question I have is how Communism works in North Korea? Is it the way the show portrayed or what the teacher teach here in US?
It was a nice drama to begin with. Honestly, at first I doubted to watch it, but the show proved me wrong. I completed it in few hours. Not to ruin for everyone, but the story went a bit fast. I like it, but transitions were not that good. Over all loved this season. Also, Netflix needs to chill and give me a season 2. They did the same shit with love alarm and vagabond.
Absolutely love her shows. They are very well written, but something both shows have in common is the girl's family liking the girl's ex boyfriend, and forcing her to marry someone soon. I think this idea is very common among the girls' families, they are tend to force to marry someone before they get old. I think the writer, Ms. Kim stole my heart by portraying this topic very well in both of her drams. I hope that we all get to see more of her work soon, and I think she will be one of the great writers.
I wanted One spring night first and I must say that I absolutely love it. Currently I am watching "Something in the Rain." For the start "something in the rain" gave me such strong "One Spring night" vibes. Especially while watching episode 5, without knowing that both shows were directed by the same person. I was like damn the director did a great job. Those scenes were extremely significant. I would recommend watching both "One spring night" and Something in the Rain."
These past months were the worst. First Sulli then Ha Ra, and now him. This is so sad and messed up. I really think we need to take mental health extremely seriously. As for Cha In Ha, I think we should not make any assumptions and just pray for his soul. I didn't have the chance to know him, but when I heard the news I literally started crying. May his soul rest in peace.
I'm sorry to all her fans, but I kinda agree. I watched four of her dramas and noticed that her characters are…
Sorry to disagree with you. I have watched Heirs and DOTS and currently watching Goblin. I think the way Goblin acts after meeting the girl is very relatable. If you look at the very first episode, when the girls says "I Love you", which makes him stunt shows that he is very new to this world of love. Even the girls says that he hasn't heard this before. People tend to change when either they like someone or have strong feelings for them.
As for the female lead, I feel that she was very mature for her age from very start because she could see ghosts of all age groups. So, she always had older/younger ghosts telling her things. In general, if one tells you that you are going to be someone's wife/husband over the years, there will be a time when you would be curious who is that person,. Even more if you meet him/her one day by an accident, you would want to know more about him/her.
As for the female lead, I feel that she was very mature for her age from very start because she could see ghosts of all age groups. So, she always had older/younger ghosts telling her things. In general, if one tells you that you are going to be someone's wife/husband over the years, there will be a time when you would be curious who is that person,. Even more if you meet him/her one day by an accident, you would want to know more about him/her.