i know it's too quick to judge, i managed to completed one episode but why do i feel i just watch whole movie…
If the pace is slow that suits me fine as time is needed to catch the small details that ought not be missed. Things such as the head of security thinking the author reminded him of someone. Who could be down the hall from the author? Why was the maid’s distress treated so offhandedly? Is this a commonplace occurrence or a specific one to that maid? Why is the reporter so anxious to speak to the prosecutor?Why did the author not tell his brother where he would be going on vacation? There’s much to think about! I really want to know why the older woman has to eavesdrop at bedroom doors when that complex is spy central?!😁
Wow, the very poor English in the synopsis hasn't improved with time. Who does these translations?
I try to fix them but more often than not they are rejected for reasons unrelated to spelling and grammar, leaving the gobbledegook as is. What I find particularly horrifying, is that other sites copy these and the errors travel further.
It keeps popping up into my recommended on YouTube. I love the personality of the FL but I flat out refuse to…
Mango does not provide the subs. Volunteers do and it’s rather obvious when they are auto-generated. For example, we all know the limitations of Google Translate.
The people who provide subs are volunteers. The streaming companies have nothing to do with them. So asking for them is useless as your pleas are falling on deaf ears.
I don't think I have ever seen a higher comment number before! I have read in numerous places that there was some dissatisfaction with the first ten episodes, and frankly, I cannot see why. Perhaps the pace is too slow but there is much to unpack in this drama. Wasn't the shot of the lantern festival simply magical? 😁
Yeah I tend to avoid the page until I'm caught up just to be sure.
Presumably one ought to watch the episode first, in order to make an intelligent contribution to the discussion. Would you discuss a book without having read it first? The reality is that if you skim the comments first you will find spoilers. Adjust accordingly.
This man is going places-and fast! He is such a pleasure to watch. He can emote any emotion and you know exactly how he feels. He has talent in spades and is handsome. A winning combination. Catch him now!
The issue of cultural inaccuracies vexes me. It reminds me of watching the movie Titanic. I spent the entire time pointing out what they got wrong about the famous ship and its passengers. My companions didn`t care. They kept shushing me with ``It`s just a movie!`` And I came around to agreeing. (The fourth smokestack spouting smoke be damned! ) When that walking dish cloth Ben Affleck created his movie ARGO he played fast and loose with the truth. He credited a CIA agent for rescuing Iran hostages by masquerading them as a film crew. Not a wee faux pas. In reality, the Canadian Ambassador and his staff cooked up the plot and executed it to rescue the hostages. Why am I bringing this up? I think countries have every right to feel offended. That said, why not use it as a teaching moment? (Canada made a movie telling the true story.) Or at the very least, nations need to choose their battles wisely. Is costuming something really something to get agitated about? Surely there are more egregious examples of errors. But then again, everyone is being so careful not to offend anyone these days. The Chinese need to chill.
This kind of reminds me of Mr Queen. I hope the FL doesn't stay an empty air head through the entire drama, though.…
Have you seen the drama it was based on? Go Princess, Go! was a low-budget university drama that was a parody of the historical romance genre. Give it a shot!
I have read in numerous places that there was some dissatisfaction with the first ten episodes, and frankly, I cannot see why. Perhaps the pace is too slow but there is much to unpack in this drama. Wasn't the shot of the lantern festival simply magical? 😁
He has talent in spades and is handsome. A winning combination. Catch him now!
When that walking dish cloth Ben Affleck created his movie ARGO he played fast and loose with the truth. He credited a CIA agent for rescuing Iran hostages by masquerading them as a film crew. Not a wee faux pas.
In reality, the Canadian Ambassador and his staff cooked up the plot and executed it to rescue the hostages.
Why am I bringing this up? I think countries have every right to feel offended. That said, why not use it as a teaching moment? (Canada made a movie telling the true story.) Or at the very least, nations need to choose their battles wisely. Is costuming something really something to get agitated about? Surely there are more egregious examples of errors. But then again, everyone is being so careful not to offend anyone these days. The Chinese need to chill.