The book's don't have the actual weddings until we get to the ArthitDao story. They are the 1st to get married…
I wasn’t talking about this series specifically but great to know…let’s see if part 2 include wedding since it is confirmed for this year and now that marriage is law…os hopefully we can see this in part 2
I will just take it as a space maekjang, god they butchered all science and everything...it is not that I want to be like scientifically correct or watch some serious stuff...but they mix space-ship with K drama, it is not science fiction series...people should know.
Half of the tag above is misleading and mockery of space exploration.
the series is yes because of ML...HJM is also good as always...But LJH type-cast breakage is ta best.
ps. when Korean stop their obsession with Chopin Op, 9, No. 2...It is so cringe that they think making us listen to that feels posh..they play it in every fucking drama..
I just came to see the page and shocked at the rating... as well as my rating... then I remember why the rating dropped and why I lowered it...had it not been with that last EP scenario this would have been 8.9. But I am super happy with a rating..
something feels incomplete…they need to say I like you…they haven’t said it yet…I don’t know what writer…
also Po needs to learn to speak his mouth…he is too timid to speak his mind and went on with all Jun orders and listen to his nasty way of speaking…Jun doing this purposely or else…it is annoying…as pure as someone Po is, not even a joke with such person sounds reasonable… he is too precious to be treated like this...Jun better has no evil intentions...
something feels incomplete…they need to say I like you…they haven’t said it yet…I don’t know what writer is thinking…also Jun interruption better be meaningful…either he likes Thame or Po, but whatever it is, it better has reasons…otherwise it is just deceiving audience and stretching story…
The 4th episode case: If I had the power, I would turn that 100 pieces of shit excuse for a father into fragments, rebuild him, cut him into 200 pieces, rebuild him again, then into 300... and so on. Even death is not enough for such people.
This is not barbaric language. If such people had any fear of the law or God, they wouldn’t have committed such acts. But since there is no fear, there’s no need for law for them. Period.
JP... There's only one way to approach a JP series or film—either you love it, or you hate it. There's no middle ground.
The way they manage to strike a chord and peak your interest is always slow and deliberate. You have to be patient with JP content, which often takes its time, whether it’s a thriller, drama, or any other genre. This is their unique style, unlike the faster-paced content of neighboring SEA countries.
I love it. This F-JBL is the first one where I needed two episodes to fully comprehend and start appreciating whatever was going on. But to be honest, by Episode 3, I was hooked. I understood the characters—their yearning, their desires, and their flaws.
Like many F-JBLs, this one deserves a high place and rating. Love it!
Just wondering why you want Earth to be confined only to serious, tsundere roles? He's already been typecast for…
I completely agree that an actor should have the freedom to explore different roles to showcase their range. My concern isn’t about confining Earth to a specific type, but about whether a role fits naturally with his strengths or feels forced. Over the years, Earth has excelled in tsundere and serious roles because he brings depth and nuance to them, making those characters memorable.
As for Heng, I never doubted his effort or skill, but the role feels like a mismatch, especially considering the drastic shift from his usual image. It’s not about typecasting but about casting choices that align with an actor’s natural style and strengths. That being said, if you and others feel he’s doing well as Heng, it’s great to hear that different perspectives are being appreciated. For me, it just feels a bit off, but I respect that others might see it differently.
I am looking forward to a day when a family/weekend drama surpasses Once Again, that was the last family drama that was not only good but super credible cast, great story, good acting and even 50 Episodes (100 Korean broadcast) there was hardly any filler!!!
All that came after from any channel were utter trash!!!
his interview on GMMTV with Foey and Tay.
Half of the tag above is misleading and mockery of space exploration.
ps. when Korean stop their obsession with Chopin Op, 9, No. 2...It is so cringe that they think making us listen to that feels posh..they play it in every fucking drama..
This is not barbaric language. If such people had any fear of the law or God, they wouldn’t have committed such acts. But since there is no fear, there’s no need for law for them. Period.
The way they manage to strike a chord and peak your interest is always slow and deliberate. You have to be patient with JP content, which often takes its time, whether it’s a thriller, drama, or any other genre. This is their unique style, unlike the faster-paced content of neighboring SEA countries.
I love it. This F-JBL is the first one where I needed two episodes to fully comprehend and start appreciating whatever was going on. But to be honest, by Episode 3, I was hooked. I understood the characters—their yearning, their desires, and their flaws.
Like many F-JBLs, this one deserves a high place and rating. Love it!
As for Heng, I never doubted his effort or skill, but the role feels like a mismatch, especially considering the drastic shift from his usual image. It’s not about typecasting but about casting choices that align with an actor’s natural style and strengths. That being said, if you and others feel he’s doing well as Heng, it’s great to hear that different perspectives are being appreciated. For me, it just feels a bit off, but I respect that others might see it differently.
All that came after from any channel were utter trash!!!