Am i weird if i never get SL syndrome in rom coms? Nope not here either. 😂 They always try to weasel their…
I actually never had it either apart from one single infamous drama in which to be fair, everyone who was real-time watchers were confused about who the ML even was: Start-Up. That was not SLS. That was just bad writing. Apart from that never really. I didn't even have SLS in Reply 1988 where almost everyone had SLS
on the question: will the mother give the money back?I'd say: she won't. the only link remained between her and…
Which money? Settlement money from prison or the monthly? She already sent the monthly money back through her ex-colleague in the episode when she was going to die.
Also I'm really confused about the relationship between Mrs. Yoo and FL, it don't really understand what's going…
sense of responsibility because she got picked up to serve a single purpose, for which this woman made her ready throughout her entire life and by not following which, the FL didn't only "ruin" her own life but that of this lady too
The fact people think the ML is boring shows you what introverts and socially awkward people have to go through…
He is adorable. He needs to be protected at all costs. I literally felt offended when she implied that it's better when he doesn't talk. This man is basically a puppy.
I’m literally in love with Jiho. I want this man for myself, he is so adorable. Even tho he is socially awkward,…
I like this drama because he is in it. He is supposed to be the "messed up" character but I feel like apart from him, every other character is completely messed up
she has been adopted. She was brought into this family to serve the purpose of political marriage so her existence was surrounding being a bride and this is why the lady was the only motherly figure she knows of and the person for whom she feels the most hatred and involuntary affection and involuntary responsibility for.
Also director: Since I like to see LSG running, let's have him chase after the hit car, instead of immediately…
right?? the whole accident made NO SENSE and both characters behaved really incosistently. Why was he so hot tempered after the accident? Normally in cases like these, he is shown to be cold and calm, channelling his anger so that it reaches the person who hurt those he loves. It's fine that he was busy babysitting his mother and her but the whole tone of the episode was too light for an aftermath of a car accident. Car accidents are one of the most dangerious thing that can ever happen in any of our life! How was she soooo fine?? And there is more: I have loved since the beginning because she is not a fickle person and reasons with empathy despite everything else. I know the whole episode was meant as a character development for her to come to a realisation at the end of the episode but she is not like this to behin with! She was not portrayed to be such an inconsistent character even once. Some of the reasons I loved her to begin with was her speech to JH at the gym when they were adolescents about his guilt, that level of maturity, her knowing her limits when she is in need, her empathy. Why was she behaving like that even after discovering about the books and especially when seeing what he abandoned his career and family out of guilt. The guy is basically a genius, so is that not weird for anyone that he is living like this??
Ep 10: Brilliant Legacy , awww that's when I met Han Hyo Joo, Moon Chae Won, and Mr Jung Ho hhh loving the mention
I noticed it too! I wondered if the episode is called like his drama in the original Korean episode as well or if it's just a trivia of the translation
Can someone recommend me a very interesting law drama with lots of court room cases..?
Extraordinary Attorney Woo, Hyena, May It Please the Court, One Dollar Lawyer..these are some coming to my mind and The Devil Judge is an interesting one although idk if the whole court setting can be taken to be a court as the court room is basically broadcasted live, making the story unique