I want to watch the original version before the Korean version comes but can you give a spoiler, happy ending…
It's the type of ending that rips your heart out and then mends it right as the final credits roll. Personally it made complete sense to me and was a very happy and satisfying ending. There's also a movie coming out which will basically be a continuation of their story, so don't worry, nobody dies or gets separated or whatnot lol.
Does anyone remember the good old days when like 99% of Korean dramas had a set number of episodes and multiple…
Yep, same here. Also all the dramas from China, Taiwan, and Japan. Netflix has Americanized Korea so much already it’s awful
Edit: I meant to say that there's dramas from other countries to go to if Netflix ruins kdramas for me, not that there's something wrong with the dramas from those countries lol
Welcome to Netflix, I don’t know what you were expecting.
Netlifx has amazing original content but holy God I can't stand the fact that they started splitting up kdramas into multiple seasons like the western shows. I usually don't watch netflix kdramas unless they have the same (or similar) format to a kdrama that airs on korean television because those are much less likely to end on a cliffhanger or have multiple seasons.
I think that is not what he was apologizing for. He explained his version of events that happened, but seemed…
I’d rather live in denial and just never find out about any of this, fake or real. Took me a while before I could look at Kim Seon Ho’s face the same again even after all the controversy was proven to be false.
Edit: I meant to say that there's dramas from other countries to go to if Netflix ruins kdramas for me, not that there's something wrong with the dramas from those countries lol