I have a question.How can someone who is born deaf know how to read and write
Their eyes still work...
But also, if you hold your palm infront of your mouth and enunciate a letter, you will feel the gust and your lips move. They can learn through that as well.
In the case of super trope-y dramas like this, what really makes them watchable is the chemistry between the leads and their charisma. The reason why Business Proposal performed so well was because both the main and secondary couple had insane chemistry and charisma.
The main leads in this also have a sizzling chemistry. Looking forward to seeing how it develops. I really hope the don't drag it for too long (considering its only 14 epis, most 16 episode long RomComs stumble in the last 2 episodes so i have high expectations with this one).
Let’s play pretend TSA was being generous on that flight ;)
Truth be told, I have accidentally snuck in a fruit knife (those small ones that are serrated) through air port security twice now. But come on... the taser has a battery inside it!
Don't wanna be THAT guy, but if she got sent to the past from an Airplane, how did she have a taser in her handbag? Shouldn't that be confiscated during Security Check in?
the last scene was so ugh. Are the parents that stupid and actually blame her for what happened to the kids as…
People want someone to blame and they will find the most convenient outlet. And SK people tend to hold public figures to an unnecessarily high level of scrutiny. Like if they accidentally fart loudly in public they will get crucified for air pollution.
Its hard to understand this for western audience. I guess in the west it is kind of the same, but there is also an understanding that people are, in fact, human. And there is a level of forgiveness that the public affords these public figures. In SK, a public entity is just like a public company. There is a (brand) image that needs to be upheld.
Firstly let's normalise dramas having 16 long episodes because the dramas that used to air before used to have…
I don't think ALL shows need to stretch for 16-20 episodes. Maybe if the show has enough characters and arcs to support that. Otherwise, we have a case where they shoehorn in unnecessary tropes like some shared past, temporary separation where people somehow forget that video calling exists, or some unnecessary conflict that spans just long enough to cover 1 or 2 episodes.
Examples of this: - Her Private Life - Because this is my first life - Twenty five-Twenty one
All great shows that got screwed over in the last few episodes. Even when i suggest these to others I tell them to skip the last two episodes.
Firstly let's normalise dramas having 16 long episodes because the dramas that used to air before used to have…
I don't think ALL shows need to stretch for 16-20 episodes. Maybe if the show has enough characters and arcs to support that. Otherwise, we have a case where they shoehorn in unnecessary tropes like some shared past, temporary separation where people somehow forget that video calling exists, or some unnecessary conflict that spans just long enough to cover 1 or 2 episodes.
Examples of this: - Her Private Life - Because this is my first life - Twenty five-Twenty one
All great shows that got screwed over in the last few episodes. Even when i suggest these to others I tell them to skip the last two episodes.
I sympathise with every character in this show, even the "antagonists" (except the chancellor dudes they're just too comically evil).
The kidnapping plot (which is the name sake of this show) is the only weakness of this drama. The court politics and drama is also a bit convoluted to follow along. The actors are carrying this show with their performance alone. The queen and dowager queen are standout performers.
Choi Sang Rok sometimes toes the line of over the top and believable but he's also being played really well.
The Crown Prince and Choi Myung Yoon have good chemistry.
There are a lot of times when I feel like just quitting, but the actors performance just stops my mouse from clicking close-tab
I'm an Indian and I don't even get what the fuss is about 😂
It is never possible to NOT offend a subset of people. It is just the way it is. It just so happens that the loudest voices tend to be of the people who get offended. And it just so happens that the Indian population online is so large that there is a veritable flood of people complaining.
Personally, as an Indian, I don't see what there is to feel offended. In fact, I think Kim Ji Eun pulled that saree off real well (kudos to the costume guys). And tbh, it isn't often that India gets represented in Kdramas. So it was a pleasant surprise for me.
Knight Flower is pretty layered. The storylines start off separated, but little by little they are starting to merge together and its extremely thrilling. Not many TV shows with these many parallel storylines can achieve success, but the way Knight Flower is going, I feel like it will bring it all together to a crazy culmination.
Here's hoping that it does well and doesn't drop the ball in the last few episodes.
*puts on leather jacket*
"You need to be open mindeu..,"
But also, if you hold your palm infront of your mouth and enunciate a letter, you will feel the gust and your lips move. They can learn through that as well.
The main leads in this also have a sizzling chemistry. Looking forward to seeing how it develops. I really hope the don't drag it for too long (considering its only 14 epis, most 16 episode long RomComs stumble in the last 2 episodes so i have high expectations with this one).
"Detective!"
Its hard to understand this for western audience. I guess in the west it is kind of the same, but there is also an understanding that people are, in fact, human. And there is a level of forgiveness that the public affords these public figures. In SK, a public entity is just like a public company. There is a (brand) image that needs to be upheld.
Examples of this:
- Her Private Life
- Because this is my first life
- Twenty five-Twenty one
All great shows that got screwed over in the last few episodes. Even when i suggest these to others I tell them to skip the last two episodes.
Examples of this:
- Her Private Life
- Because this is my first life
- Twenty five-Twenty one
All great shows that got screwed over in the last few episodes. Even when i suggest these to others I tell them to skip the last two episodes.
The kidnapping plot (which is the name sake of this show) is the only weakness of this drama. The court politics and drama is also a bit convoluted to follow along. The actors are carrying this show with their performance alone. The queen and dowager queen are standout performers.
Choi Sang Rok sometimes toes the line of over the top and believable but he's also being played really well.
The Crown Prince and Choi Myung Yoon have good chemistry.
There are a lot of times when I feel like just quitting, but the actors performance just stops my mouse from clicking close-tab
Personally, as an Indian, I don't see what there is to feel offended. In fact, I think Kim Ji Eun pulled that saree off real well (kudos to the costume guys). And tbh, it isn't often that India gets represented in Kdramas. So it was a pleasant surprise for me.
Here's hoping that it does well and doesn't drop the ball in the last few episodes.