TKEM Casting...PRODUCER - Are you allergic to chicken?LEE JONG SUK - Um... Yes.PRODUCER - Sorry, in that case,…
You're living in your world of illusion. The fact that I have a picture of LJS has nothing to do with my opinion of TKEM. It's the photo I chose by default when I registered. And it doesn't reflect that he's my favorite actor, but the image of manhwa. It's not a photo but a drawing. My favorite actors are: Lee Son Ki, Shin Sung Rok, and a bunch of supporting actors like Jeon Gook Hwan and Ryu Soo Young. People who showed incredible performances in certain roles. Lee Jong Suk is also a good actor, but I don't see why I would be one of his fanatics. Besides, I'm not a girl, so there's no chance I'll be at his feet because he's handsome. And I don't care whether I defend an actor or not because he's the darling. That's a teenage girl thing. You're only offended at the slightest thought about TKEM, on which I make jokes, but on which I also give a constructive opinion! So you didn't like my chicken joke! Please note that I have no negative criticism to make about product placements. Drama is expensive to produce, Korea is a small country, it's normal to raise funds. I think when you are used to seeing dramas, it's secondary.
TKEM Casting...PRODUCER - Are you allergic to chicken?LEE JONG SUK - Um... Yes.PRODUCER - Sorry, in that case,…
Huh??? I've never read such a crazy comment! You're making up a little story of your own right now. I chose Lee Jung Sok at random, or maybe because I was re-watching the "I can hear your voice" drama, and thought of him. It's just a joke. It's to show that the producer can't pick an actor who's allergic to chicken! (and by the way, I don't even know if LJS is allergic to chicken or not). Hello?!!!
Romance was one of the reasons I was encouraged to see the drama so far. But in episode 8, it's the first time…
The scene when TE makes her confession. She says, "I love you," and just then it looks like she's gonna change the tire on her car. I don't have a problem with her feelings, I think it's justified. But to say it this way, brrrrr! So little emotion in that scene.
Ignore romance scenes and this drama is AMAZING!! The side characters, the side stories with all the mysteries…
Romance was one of the reasons I was encouraged to see the drama so far. But in episode 8, it's the first time I see this romance (admittedly implausible from the beginning) being undermined.
I noticed some good scenes in the episode, but for the rest, it was so painful. People talking about something else all the time, I get dumped. I don't even know if what they say has anything to do with something that was shown and that I forgot. The story of Shin Jae: I passed by, as if that character didn't exist, so much it's drowned out. It's so boring that I don't have the will to make any effort to connect the wires or re-watch scenes. Sometimes I even forget to read the subtitles and think about something else, or I'm about to fall asleep.
Drama fans are always in bad faith. - If someone who's critical is watching the drama, the fans say, "then why are you watching?" - If someone who's critical isn't watching the drama, the fans say, "how can you be critical when you're not watching?"
Anyone else confused as shit? I feel like the story doesn't explain itself well and it feels like I have to be…
Normally, I like this, it's like a math problem. But even a difficult math problem has a clear statement. What's embarrassing here is that there's too much confusion in the way it's exposed. So it becomes annoying.
Waha ha ha. I'm with you on that one, my friend!Yeah, things aren't getting any better for TKEM.Except that it's…
Oh! I don't use complicated vocabulary! But I'm French, and I translate everything I write here with an automatic translator. So it's possible that this translator fails to translate certain expressions. "a posteriori": after it has been done.
Waha ha ha. I'm with you on that one, my friend!Yeah, things aren't getting any better for TKEM.Except that it's…
Overanalyse is a trope (I can't remember the name of the trope). I know what you mean by that. The idea of finding anything and everything by analyzing something. It's a process often used by "leftists" or SJW (is that how they say it in the US?) to try to prove that such film is sexist, homophobic, or whatever stupidity. Often, they only find what they want to find. So it's a very fallacious process. Nevertheless, this blogger doesn't pretend to hold the truth. And often her predictions turn out to be right. So, it is possible that sometimes she may be wrong with too much analysis, but that does not harm. I often wonder if what is analyzed is what is intended. In my experience, not necessarily. I've written tons of scenes. 24-hour drama. All that in a second state (I don't do drugs!). If I analyse certain contents a posteriori, I realize how much it carries several meanings. A lot of correlations and desired meanings, but not rationally planned. I think that good drama writers do this. And I don't see a lot of other methods. I think it's impossible to plan. It depends on the level of preparation (preliminary structure of the script, character sheets). But the way the script comes later is natural. Sometimes I detect the different meanings at the time of writing. Sometimes I detect them afterwards, after proofreading, and I am the first to be surprised, because it was out of my competence. It would help me a lot if this blogger analyzed my drama! Unfortunately, my script has no success on the internet and nobody is interested in it. :-D
Waha ha ha. I'm with you on that one, my friend!Yeah, things aren't getting any better for TKEM.Except that it's…
I'm not chasing inconsistencies. Maybe at the end of the drama, it will be possible. Since there are so many elements scattered around, it's possible that there are inconsistencies. But I rather think it will be "far-fetched" for some points. Even if there were inconsistencies, I wouldn't blame the writer, because she put so many different elements in place that it's very difficult to trace everything. The audience doesn't realize it, but it's hard to do. In this case, I would just think that she should have built something simpler, so that everything could be coherent. The PM Koo sees her reflection at the moment of timestop. So that requires a rule for that. Such as: when a character arrives in a world, it generates a timestop in that world. In the other world, there is no timestop but a kind of "shock wave". This shock wave generates the phenomenon that the PM Koo sees. Maybe at the beginning of the drama, when Tae Eul sees her double Luna in the car mirror, it was also a shock wave. This means that LL, the main villain went to the world of the kingdom of Korea right at that moment.
Waha ha ha. I'm with you on that one, my friend!Yeah, things aren't getting any better for TKEM.Except that it's…
It's a good blog, and the person who writes it has good analysis of drama scripts. However, it is mostly focused on certain aspects: hidden messages, symbolic messages, etc. This is often useful, and I think it matters if it is used later in a story to support the emotion or strength of a scene. Otherwise, it is a wasted effort and is only an intellectual game. It's also frustrating because the other aspects of a script are not discussed much. Unfortunately, it also analyzes a lot of dramas that I don't watch, and few dramas that I like. So it's difficult for me to fully enjoy her texts. Often, it allows me to see that some screenwriters have done a huge amount of work on their drama, and how they did it. Even if I didn't like the drama, it's still instructive. There are few bloggers who have an accelerated mind like her, so I'm going to check her blog regularly.
Ohhh, I have this theory from the beginning of the show, I think shin jae might be the son of rim( evil uncle)…
Some Makjang plots would indeed be welcome. Such as (as the end of episode 7 suggests), Luna/Tae Eul has a twin sister, certainly hidden at birth. Unless it's another girl who underwent plastic surgery. Lee Gon may not be his father's son, but the son of Tae Eul's father, which would make their love impossible. Until, of course, he was surprised to find out that Tae Eul is actually the girl who underwent plastic surgery, and is not her father's real daughter. But since in the meantime, she suffered a shock and became amnesic, no one can know.
Near the beginning of this episode, Lee Gon thought the uncle wanted to get the flute. Wouldn't it be easier to…
Time travel happens at the end of episode 16. It's the season 1 cliffhanger. And you will never watch season 2 because this drama is a failure, and Netflix lost a lot of money because of it, and never produce anything more.
The fact that I have a picture of LJS has nothing to do with my opinion of TKEM. It's the photo I chose by default when I registered. And it doesn't reflect that he's my favorite actor, but the image of manhwa. It's not a photo but a drawing.
My favorite actors are: Lee Son Ki, Shin Sung Rok, and a bunch of supporting actors like Jeon Gook Hwan and Ryu Soo Young. People who showed incredible performances in certain roles.
Lee Jong Suk is also a good actor, but I don't see why I would be one of his fanatics. Besides, I'm not a girl, so there's no chance I'll be at his feet because he's handsome. And I don't care whether I defend an actor or not because he's the darling. That's a teenage girl thing.
You're only offended at the slightest thought about TKEM, on which I make jokes, but on which I also give a constructive opinion!
So you didn't like my chicken joke!
Please note that I have no negative criticism to make about product placements. Drama is expensive to produce, Korea is a small country, it's normal to raise funds. I think when you are used to seeing dramas, it's secondary.
I chose Lee Jung Sok at random, or maybe because I was re-watching the "I can hear your voice" drama, and thought of him. It's just a joke. It's to show that the producer can't pick an actor who's allergic to chicken! (and by the way, I don't even know if LJS is allergic to chicken or not).
Hello?!!!
She says, "I love you," and just then it looks like she's gonna change the tire on her car.
I don't have a problem with her feelings, I think it's justified.
But to say it this way, brrrrr! So little emotion in that scene.
People talking about something else all the time, I get dumped. I don't even know if what they say has anything to do with something that was shown and that I forgot. The story of Shin Jae: I passed by, as if that character didn't exist, so much it's drowned out. It's so boring that I don't have the will to make any effort to connect the wires or re-watch scenes. Sometimes I even forget to read the subtitles and think about something else, or I'm about to fall asleep.
- If someone who's critical is watching the drama, the fans say, "then why are you watching?"
- If someone who's critical isn't watching the drama, the fans say, "how can you be critical when you're not watching?"
PRODUCER - Are you allergic to chicken?
LEE JONG SUK - Um... Yes.
PRODUCER - Sorry, in that case, we'll hire Lee MinHo instead.
But I'm French, and I translate everything I write here with an automatic translator.
So it's possible that this translator fails to translate certain expressions.
"a posteriori": after it has been done.
Nevertheless, this blogger doesn't pretend to hold the truth. And often her predictions turn out to be right. So, it is possible that sometimes she may be wrong with too much analysis, but that does not harm.
I often wonder if what is analyzed is what is intended. In my experience, not necessarily. I've written tons of scenes. 24-hour drama. All that in a second state (I don't do drugs!). If I analyse certain contents a posteriori, I realize how much it carries several meanings. A lot of correlations and desired meanings, but not rationally planned. I think that good drama writers do this. And I don't see a lot of other methods. I think it's impossible to plan. It depends on the level of preparation (preliminary structure of the script, character sheets). But the way the script comes later is natural. Sometimes I detect the different meanings at the time of writing. Sometimes I detect them afterwards, after proofreading, and I am the first to be surprised, because it was out of my competence.
It would help me a lot if this blogger analyzed my drama! Unfortunately, my script has no success on the internet and nobody is interested in it. :-D
The PM Koo sees her reflection at the moment of timestop. So that requires a rule for that. Such as: when a character arrives in a world, it generates a timestop in that world. In the other world, there is no timestop but a kind of "shock wave". This shock wave generates the phenomenon that the PM Koo sees. Maybe at the beginning of the drama, when Tae Eul sees her double Luna in the car mirror, it was also a shock wave. This means that LL, the main villain went to the world of the kingdom of Korea right at that moment.
http://bitchesoverdramas.com/2020/05/08/the-king-eps-7-8-open-thread/#comments
Such as (as the end of episode 7 suggests), Luna/Tae Eul has a twin sister, certainly hidden at birth. Unless it's another girl who underwent plastic surgery. Lee Gon may not be his father's son, but the son of Tae Eul's father, which would make their love impossible. Until, of course, he was surprised to find out that Tae Eul is actually the girl who underwent plastic surgery, and is not her father's real daughter. But since in the meantime, she suffered a shock and became amnesic, no one can know.
BUT, if I was American... you know what I mean? ^^