What was the point of Episode 5? In what conceivable universe would an outing be arranged with that cartoonish "sergeant" in charge of a bunch of high-school kids, with teachers absent? And why would the kids even obey that moron, rather than gang up and beat him up?
Omg, I laughed so hard!! I know that the product placement is obvious but I do love how they at least try to weave…
Where do you live? I can get sala syrup (same brand as they used in SOTUS!) at my favorite Thai grocery store in NYC. You can also order it from amazon, but it may or may not be available for shipping to your country.
I can accept that a CEO can fall in love with an intern, especially when the age difference is so small. CEOs are still people and they, too, need love. But Sun is acting extremely irresponsibly. It's OK that he wanted to meet the new interns... but hanging out with them more than once is insane.
As a gay top with a reasonable amount of experience, I have to say that I’ve never once encountered one of these…
Ah yes, the hair-drying trope... where there is a hairdryer in plain view. And of course a towel, no matter how absorbent, won't do the trick. At least we haven't had the obligatory sponge-bath yet :)
Seriously, though, you have to remember that the target audience is mainly teenage girls, so they have to cater to *their* fantasies first :)
[nerd alert] They glossed over the DNA testing bit. Where did the get the reference material to compare against…
And in case it sounds strange: I can think of four friends of my family who never threw out their dead parents', and in one case, their dead spouse's, clothes. They just left them hanging in the wardrobe. I'm not a psychiatrist, but I can imagine the psychological reasons why someone might want to keep things that belonged to a loved one.
[nerd alert] They glossed over the DNA testing bit. Where did the get the reference material to compare against the DNA from the remains? I guess when Ming took over Joe's home, he left many of his personal belongings, particularly his clothes, untouched. Suits, in particular, would not be washed after wearing them just once, so those may well have been the source of skin cells.
Chompoo should have been told right away to get lost. They didnt even have to give her a reason, just tell her they didnt like high schoolers hanging out with them. Pete would never do that, but at least one of Ae/Pond/Ping/Bow could have. What an annoying brat, worse than Lemon.
To hell with this. It's 2024, we should be mature enough to allow our actors to look like humans, not Greek sculptures.…
Greek statues look nothing like overmuscled gym bunnies "with abs of steel". All major European museums, and several American ones, have statues looted from Greece and Italy, go to one near you and see for yourself.
I was just watching Episode 1 for the n-th time, and I noticed something I had not noticed before. Toward the end of the episode, after the altercation in the Gifted library, when Pang and Nack are fighting, Pang tells Nack never to talk to him again, WHILE HIS THUMB IS ON NACK'S CAROTID, and the Nack's heartbeat can be heard.
Pang's potential was already active, but he didn't realize it!!! It's also interesting that Nack was again the victim of Pang's potential, when Pang told him to go bang his head until he was dead! Poor Nack!
Seriously, though, you have to remember that the target audience is mainly teenage girls, so they have to cater to *their* fantasies first :)
Pang's potential was already active, but he didn't realize it!!! It's also interesting that Nack was again the victim of Pang's potential, when Pang told him to go bang his head until he was dead! Poor Nack!
I agree though with all possible interpretations 😁