My suggestion - Heo Joon Ho in the role of Yoon Hui Jae [Na Moo's father] from Come and Hug Me. I watched this drama 2 years ago but the thing I remember about it now is being terrified of that guy. I need to pause any show if I come across him in a new drama and remind myself that he is an actor and that was just a role in a show I watched only once.
Also - the character that Jung Woon In plays in I hear your voice. He is the only thing I remember about that show.
16 episodes in and this show is just pissing me off. I'm trying to make it to the end.Edit: Okay I've finally…
There is so much abuse, it was kind of scary to think how inappropriate some/most of the behavior was. Infuriating is what it was. If your interested, there is a TDrama that has the same type of premise but has way less abuse. Its called Moon River
Oh yes, love and redemption is one of the hit dramas of 2020 as well. I didn’t watch it because i am still quite…
Specifically the development of the romance between people who grew up referring to each other as sister and brother. ML was an abandoned by his mother, FL properly saved his life when she took him over and adopted him into her family. It was very clear from early on that ML always thought of her as woman - he was even the first person to notice that she need a bra and buy it for her. So while they grew up as siblings in a family, they are very aware that they are not.
Oh yes, love and redemption is one of the hit dramas of 2020 as well. I didn’t watch it because i am still quite…
I have heard both those criticisms about these dramas from others before. Personally, I loved YB portrayal of her character. Especially in the early episodes because she really does a good job of making me believe she is who was supposed to be (am trying not to be specific so as not to put any spoilers). There were a few scenes later on (after ep 28) when she was distraught crying that I just didn't completely buy it but there were very few. I thought she did really well in Ever night, I recently rewatched it after L&R. Chen Yi gives such an outstanding preformace in Love and Redemption so its easier to find fault with YB's acting.
The issues with Go Ahead were because people were disappointed with where the story was headed in the second half. (specifics in spoiler) I was not, the plot had a natural logical progression. Its a very emotionally draining story. A trully heavy drama that touches on mental health issues, family issues and social issues.
So Red Saintess killed all those people for nothing! Like I said, a homicidal maniac is what she is. I so enjoyed watching her get hit several times, maybe she will have a little more respect for life if she is reminded of her own mortality.
She seems weaker, thou. In the earlier episodes everyone was pretty much bending over backwards so as not to upset her even if they knew she was bad and now she gets hit by Qin Lie.
This drama is very interesting. I'm only up to ep 6. I wish they done a better job at editing as the flow of story…
I suspect that the bookworm YuXin and his family were to serve as guardians for our ML while he was in the tribe- ML would have died if YuXin hadn't taken the strike for him. We later heard how that kind of jump would have been impossible for him because he wasn't a cultivator. Apparently it would have been difficult for even a strong cultivator to jump into that valley. Anyway, just my thoughts.
Also - the character that Jung Woon In plays in I hear your voice. He is the only thing I remember about that show.
If your interested, there is a TDrama that has the same type of premise but has way less abuse. Its called Moon River
ML was an abandoned by his mother, FL properly saved his life when she took him over and adopted him into her family.
It was very clear from early on that ML always thought of her as woman - he was even the first person to notice that she need a bra and buy it for her. So while they grew up as siblings in a family, they are very aware that they are not.
Personally, I loved YB portrayal of her character. Especially in the early episodes because she really does a good job of making me believe she is who was supposed to be (am trying not to be specific so as not to put any spoilers).
There were a few scenes later on (after ep 28) when she was distraught crying that I just didn't completely buy it but there were very few.
I thought she did really well in Ever night, I recently rewatched it after L&R. Chen Yi gives such an outstanding preformace in Love and Redemption so its easier to find fault with YB's acting.
The issues with Go Ahead were because people were disappointed with where the story was headed in the second half. (specifics in spoiler)
I was not, the plot had a natural logical progression. Its a very emotionally draining story. A trully heavy drama that touches on mental health issues, family issues and social issues.
Love and Redemption (Xanxia) - Fave drama from 2020, fave in this genre to date.
Go Ahead (Modern) - Ohhh, the tears. Such a necessary emotional story about family but be warned you will cry buckets!
I will be back when this is done airing with subs!
Like I said, a homicidal maniac is what she is. I so enjoyed watching her get hit several times, maybe she will have a little more respect for life if she is reminded of her own mortality.
She seems weaker, thou. In the earlier episodes everyone was pretty much bending over backwards so as not to upset her even if they knew she was bad and now she gets hit by Qin Lie.
Anyway, just my thoughts.
Btw brace yourself Hao Chen gets a lot worse.