Yes. If one has that much money. My first thought was something similar when I got to know it just take the least…
Williams and Wilmore are scheduled to be back by end of March as NASA said they will be ready with their rescue cargo ship built by Spce X.
That being said they are not the only ones in space, as of now there are 19 astronauts from the ISS countries in space. As Sunita and Wilmore face no apparant threat of life they are there and waiting for their home country to take them instead of asking other countries.
I agree the production values for the series are very high but just that the technical aspects (science) of the series are wrong but that’s ok as it is just a drama and drama has to be dramatic otherwise it is boring you can familiarize with the space but do not take it as authentic source. As it is a drama nothing else.
why do i feel like Ml wears a smile on his face and not actually smile...I don't know who directs him to act like that, CZY is decent actor but he is having this happy face, looks abnormal actually.
Yes. If one has that much money. My first thought was something similar when I got to know it just take the least…
yes that’s why they don’t go to space like this l…You know 2 astronauts as of now are stuck in ISS as they went in Boeing starliner test flight crewed mission to test the capsule and flight but the capsules faced issue and was studied for its problem 3 months in space and it had to be sent back with out them to avoid any human loss…its been 9 months and none of the space shuttle is ready to take them back…NASA is working with Space X tirelessly since then on Dragons Cargo 2 to finish the test and safety protocols before launching the cargo ship this March middle or at the end. So yeah no matter how rich you are or eyes on that you just have to wait…there is no other way…
Yes. If one has that much money. My first thought was something similar when I got to know it just take the least…
No you can't. It’s not just about money. Even the richest person in the world can’t launch a spaceship whenever they want. Space missions require government approval, international agreements, and months of preparation. South Korea, for example, has limitations on its space capabilities and can’t launch missions to the ISS without international cooperation—especially with Russia and other ISS partners.
The actual flight to the ISS might only take a few hours or days, but launch vehicle certification, orbital mechanics, and life support systems must be meticulously planned and tested. Even in an emergency, no one can just send a rocket instantly. It takes weeks for mission prep, orbital alignment, and safety checks. That’s why companies like SpaceX and Boeing still operate under strict government regulations, and no one can just pay for a launch and go. Space operations are highly regulated and require thorough coordination.
In this series, their docked spacecraft’s engine was destroyed, creating an absolute emergency. So the fastest a rescue mission could be prepared is a few weeks, but realistically, it would take 1–6 months due to mission planning, safety checks, and orbital mechanics.
I didn't wanted to explain, as I will be scolded that this isn't documentary and all...but one should know what is possible and what is not!!!
it was just an excuse not to air the yesterday episode as new year was on Tuesday and there was no reason not to air it …they just wanted to extend it to create more buzz and time as they didn’t expected that it would do well
It was strange that LJW should have been the one filling the role of ML, as his life is spent as a trainee, idol shows and all, but he is playing opposite....
I think very few times I am not hinged by cheating, this is one of them.
Hagiwara and her GF hadn't had sex for over a year, and he is still patient with her, and respects her and whenever wants to get close recieves a cold call...and what is the reason??? His masculinity puts her off...lol what a new reason...him cheating on her is literally on her... but the mistake Hagiwara made is that he should have broken with her before taking any step with Nakarai.
Fujisawa clearly into Nakarai, as he caters to his needs, notices smallest details about him and yet he can't reciprocate him in any manner...Fujisawa may be asexual or whatever...he should made it clear...which I think he did...but he leads on Nakarai which normal-usual friends don't do that...so he needs to stop doing that...and whenever Nakrai brought their issue, he changes the topic and avoids, it is a clear sign he likes him but don't want sexual relationship...ain't no way straight man don't confront his own feelings...
Lol both boys moved so fast...but thats JP...next ep is the start of regret of their respective partners, but they shouldn't blame both boys...they gave enough chance but they refused.
LHW has such a great potential but in all his drama either he is playing a jerk, cheater, womanizer and grey character - he needs to break this barrier and show more of his other side...
What I love most about this show is its incredibly realistic portrayal of Korean office culture. It’s about 96% accurate, with the remaining 4% dramatized for storytelling purposes. But honestly, that 96% is so spot on that it might as well be 100% true—this is exactly how Korean office culture operates. Even my Korean friends have confirmed that this is the most authentic office drama they've seen, capturing the nuances of workplace dynamics better than any other series.
One of the defining aspects of Korean office culture is its strict hierarchical structure—it dictates everything. I’ve known people who were laid off simply because they outperformed their supervisors or showed too much competence. Instead of being rewarded, their excellence became a threat. "Whistleblower" is still the biggest issue in KOC, it is a big NO and if someone does it, they are outcasted and ignored to the point that people either leave the company or feel guilty for a crime they never committed. Workplace harassment, especially verbal misconduct, was once so ingrained that reporting it was almost unheard of. While laws have since changed, the mentality remains the same—behavior persists, just under a different guise. Even today, legal protections exist, but they are far from enough to hold offenders truly accountable.
If the Reply series is the gold standard for depicting Korean everyday life, then this show is the definitive representation of Korean work culture.
I don’t hate the FL alone. I understand that she has her struggles—ostracized by the neighborhood (a typical K-drama trope), burdened by relentless bullying, and left with nothing but bitterness. That’s why she left in the first place. She doesn’t feel the need to explain herself, and honestly, that’s her right.
But what isn’t her right is using her pain as an excuse to trample over others, to dictate how people should bend to her emotions. She is bound to the ML by a complicated mix of regret, love, and joy. He was there for her when she needed him the most—her calm in the storm, her extinguisher when she burned too hot. But now that she’s back, carrying the same destructive attitude, she needs a serious wake-up call before she wastes her intelligence on misplaced anger.
That said, I don’t like the ML either. He’s a complete pushover—not just with the FL, but with his friends, the SFL, and even his own life. He’s too kind, to the point where his kindness becomes self-destructive. He needs to take control, make decisions, stand his ground. Instead, he just drifts—a sad, directionless guy, pushed around by his mother, entangled with an SFL he doesn’t even love, trapped in an endless cycle. I can’t stand such indecisive characters.
Also making SFL so nice to make us guilty and hate FL is not gonna work on me, same goes for SML. I do not feel sympathy for any of the second lead characters, they choose their, knowing fully what they would expect.
I really tried it until 4 ep, but couldn't continue...the story literally is nothing but a plot that how ML-FL can end up together, there is no other plot.
That being said they are not the only ones in space, as of now there are 19 astronauts from the ISS countries in space. As Sunita and Wilmore face no apparant threat of life they are there and waiting for their home country to take them instead of asking other countries.
I agree the production values for the series are very high but just that the technical aspects (science) of the series are wrong but that’s ok as it is just a drama and drama has to be dramatic otherwise it is boring you can familiarize with the space but do not take it as authentic source. As it is a drama nothing else.
The actual flight to the ISS might only take a few hours or days, but launch vehicle certification, orbital mechanics, and life support systems must be meticulously planned and tested. Even in an emergency, no one can just send a rocket instantly. It takes weeks for mission prep, orbital alignment, and safety checks. That’s why companies like SpaceX and Boeing still operate under strict government regulations, and no one can just pay for a launch and go. Space operations are highly regulated and require thorough coordination.
In this series, their docked spacecraft’s engine was destroyed, creating an absolute emergency. So the fastest a rescue mission could be prepared is a few weeks, but realistically, it would take 1–6 months due to mission planning, safety checks, and orbital mechanics.
I didn't wanted to explain, as I will be scolded that this isn't documentary and all...but one should know what is possible and what is not!!!
Hagiwara and her GF hadn't had sex for over a year, and he is still patient with her, and respects her and whenever wants to get close recieves a cold call...and what is the reason??? His masculinity puts her off...lol what a new reason...him cheating on her is literally on her... but the mistake Hagiwara made is that he should have broken with her before taking any step with Nakarai.
Fujisawa clearly into Nakarai, as he caters to his needs, notices smallest details about him and yet he can't reciprocate him in any manner...Fujisawa may be asexual or whatever...he should made it clear...which I think he did...but he leads on Nakarai which normal-usual friends don't do that...so he needs to stop doing that...and whenever Nakrai brought their issue, he changes the topic and avoids, it is a clear sign he likes him but don't want sexual relationship...ain't no way straight man don't confront his own feelings...
Lol both boys moved so fast...but thats JP...next ep is the start of regret of their respective partners, but they shouldn't blame both boys...they gave enough chance but they refused.
One of the defining aspects of Korean office culture is its strict hierarchical structure—it dictates everything. I’ve known people who were laid off simply because they outperformed their supervisors or showed too much competence. Instead of being rewarded, their excellence became a threat. "Whistleblower" is still the biggest issue in KOC, it is a big NO and if someone does it, they are outcasted and ignored to the point that people either leave the company or feel guilty for a crime they never committed. Workplace harassment, especially verbal misconduct, was once so ingrained that reporting it was almost unheard of. While laws have since changed, the mentality remains the same—behavior persists, just under a different guise. Even today, legal protections exist, but they are far from enough to hold offenders truly accountable.
If the Reply series is the gold standard for depicting Korean everyday life, then this show is the definitive representation of Korean work culture.
But what isn’t her right is using her pain as an excuse to trample over others, to dictate how people should bend to her emotions. She is bound to the ML by a complicated mix of regret, love, and joy. He was there for her when she needed him the most—her calm in the storm, her extinguisher when she burned too hot. But now that she’s back, carrying the same destructive attitude, she needs a serious wake-up call before she wastes her intelligence on misplaced anger.
That said, I don’t like the ML either. He’s a complete pushover—not just with the FL, but with his friends, the SFL, and even his own life. He’s too kind, to the point where his kindness becomes self-destructive. He needs to take control, make decisions, stand his ground. Instead, he just drifts—a sad, directionless guy, pushed around by his mother, entangled with an SFL he doesn’t even love, trapped in an endless cycle. I can’t stand such indecisive characters.
Also making SFL so nice to make us guilty and hate FL is not gonna work on me, same goes for SML. I do not feel sympathy for any of the second lead characters, they choose their, knowing fully what they would expect.
I really tried it until 4 ep, but couldn't continue...the story literally is nothing but a plot that how ML-FL can end up together, there is no other plot.