If this has unnecessary ex or female second jealousy planning and plotting shit, then it will be a serious let down and seriously I can't even watch such series, seeing female lead feeling sorry for nothing and keeping her mouth shut. Is that it? Writers please wake up, give strong tongue to female lead so she can protect what she love rather giving up.
Cha Ji Woon is one daebak character I ever saw on television. She is so damn intelligently written character... hats off to writers, for creating such a bombastic matured level character, that has all kind of emotions yet she doesn't crumble nor does she go out of line in hysteria or create fuss over truths and lies.
First: I understand for such series budget is an issues, but uncreative product placement is a big turn off in this series. Second: Why no kisses? Is this Covid precautions? But judging from season 1, no Kisses there as well. Even their kisses on cheeks are so dud.
I've never experienced such a fast paces drama where the screenwriters don't drag out different plotlines and…
This is not unpopular opinion. After The World of The Married, I thought no drama in 2020 could surpass the excitement of waiting for a weekly episode. But man FOE, put TWOTM on second place. And yes, FOE is the best drama of 2020. And with only 2 episode aired, Alice is coming 3rd and Go Ahead, 4th.
The best Asian drama of 2020 so far: 1. Flower of Evil 2. The World of The Married 3. Alice 4. Go Ahead
First episode split in two so I guess that's 32 episodes?
As per new Korean broadcast rules, channels can not air 1 hour episode. As commercials and adds should be aired after 30 minutes. So they split the 1:15 episode into 35 minutes of 2 episodes per day to allow commercials and then they air 2nd episode after 5 minutes.
Yes, all Korean dramas, are 32 (or 24) episodes during broadcast, while on streaming and for international viewers, total 16 (or 12)
Bang! bang! bang! So Joo Won wasn't lying when he cried in a conference saying that Kim Hee Sun is amazing in the drama and damn he was right. She nailed the first episode with her acting. So far looking good, visual effects is also no joke. Looking for second episode!!!
After today's episode I think It's pretty clear that Hyun Soo is slowly realizing losing Ji Won is what scares…
Yup. the kitchen scene, my god, she is heartbroken to the core. Knowing that her husband she loved more than herself, hasn't loved her for a single second in past 7 years. She is on verge of breaking. And she told him that she is sick of loving him and will breakup with him. think this is the only way she can leave him first before the truth is revealed.
Even though it is his fault for not coming clean to his wife, I don't blame him fully. She persuaded him, when he wasn't ready. She lingers on him and he gives up, hoping that being with her might lessen his daemons. This was the only effect on him of her. All other aspects of his life remained same. And his wife failed to notice (don't blame her she was head over heels with him).
Given what he has been thorough is just not a trauma, but left him paralysed from feeling anything. He wasn't healed, so how come she could cure him? It wasn't possible.
Now that he will finally receive closure to his past he will become normal. Actually he is already on its way to recovery it just one last nail in coffin.
I just hope they gets face to face confrontation and BHS realises, he loved her all along. I hope he can feel things, as I am sure he does, but his brain doesn't allow him to think otherwise.
The drama is so fast paced, yet it feels there is so much to be revealed given that only 8 episodes and wife knows all. And that is thanks to great writing.
His eyes at the end of ep. 8 had a pure evil smirk.
I think it is for everyone. But then again... yeah I mean.
I remember, when I watched this, I never wanted it to end. I fell in love with Jung and Son again, I got to know the puppy face of Jung, and couldn't believe he is way older than he looks.
I ended up stalking him and watched One Spring Night and all other videos and contents of him but couldn't watch TV series as he hasn't had any lead role to shine, but SITR and OSN blew me away with his acting skills. He is such a talented actor of his generation, too bad that A Piece of Your Mind, couldn't work in his favor because of bad writing.
Anyway, his performance in SITR is the man reason I glued to screen, as I had no question on Son acting skills, been fan of her since ages, she is one exceptional actress, but Jung, was the real star.
There is this scene in SITR where, he listens to Jin confession while on his way back home on bike... and my god, his expression was culmination of his whole acting talent. I actually forgot it was an act, but his smile and teary eyes while listening to Jin voice mail - only people in real life could feel that kind of love. But his acting conveyed his happiness to viewers so realistically that I was in trans of his happiness.
I fully admit that series had it flaws, but it was realistic to the core. As much as I was annoyed by her amma, and how she should have ask for forgiveness to siblings as well, after admitting she was wrong, I still understand why she did, what she did. As this is a Korean taboo, for not wedding your child in a well off family makes people talk. And those brother sister had nothing and this was nobody fault.
But ending swept away everything, he realised that he can not live without her, so he went all the way to her and "something happened in rain".
It was one of the most beautiful K-drama, with the best soundtrack of any Korean TV series. It is on my Spotify list and play it everyday, Carla song "Stand By Your Man" was once again echoed and it suited perfectly. Also, Bruce Willis long gone singing days, reminds me how well he once sang, his 1989 version of "Save the Last Dance" is one nostalgic single for me.
Recommendations: If you like this then I am sure you ill like:
1) The Light in Your Eyes - no words for this tv series, one of its kind. 2) My Mister - absolutely second to none.
Second: Why no kisses? Is this Covid precautions? But judging from season 1, no Kisses there as well. Even their kisses on cheeks are so dud.
The best Asian drama of 2020 so far:
1. Flower of Evil
2. The World of The Married
3. Alice
4. Go Ahead
https://www.soompi.com/article/1422275wpp/joo-won-and-kim-hee-suns-new-drama-alice-premieres-to-no-1-ratings
Yes, all Korean dramas, are 32 (or 24) episodes during broadcast, while on streaming and for international viewers, total 16 (or 12)
You can give it a try but dont expect too much
Even though it is his fault for not coming clean to his wife, I don't blame him fully. She persuaded him, when he wasn't ready. She lingers on him and he gives up, hoping that being with her might lessen his daemons. This was the only effect on him of her. All other aspects of his life remained same. And his wife failed to notice (don't blame her she was head over heels with him).
Given what he has been thorough is just not a trauma, but left him paralysed from feeling anything. He wasn't healed, so how come she could cure him? It wasn't possible.
Now that he will finally receive closure to his past he will become normal. Actually he is already on its way to recovery it just one last nail in coffin.
The drama is so fast paced, yet it feels there is so much to be revealed given that only 8 episodes and wife knows all. And that is thanks to great writing.
His eyes at the end of ep. 8 had a pure evil smirk.
I remember, when I watched this, I never wanted it to end. I fell in love with Jung and Son again, I got to know the puppy face of Jung, and couldn't believe he is way older than he looks.
I ended up stalking him and watched One Spring Night and all other videos and contents of him but couldn't watch TV series as he hasn't had any lead role to shine, but SITR and OSN blew me away with his acting skills. He is such a talented actor of his generation, too bad that A Piece of Your Mind, couldn't work in his favor because of bad writing.
Anyway, his performance in SITR is the man reason I glued to screen, as I had no question on Son acting skills, been fan of her since ages, she is one exceptional actress, but Jung, was the real star.
There is this scene in SITR where, he listens to Jin confession while on his way back home on bike... and my god, his expression was culmination of his whole acting talent. I actually forgot it was an act, but his smile and teary eyes while listening to Jin voice mail - only people in real life could feel that kind of love. But his acting conveyed his happiness to viewers so realistically that I was in trans of his happiness.
I fully admit that series had it flaws, but it was realistic to the core. As much as I was annoyed by her amma, and how she should have ask for forgiveness to siblings as well, after admitting she was wrong, I still understand why she did, what she did. As this is a Korean taboo, for not wedding your child in a well off family makes people talk. And those brother sister had nothing and this was nobody fault.
But ending swept away everything, he realised that he can not live without her, so he went all the way to her and "something happened in rain".
It was one of the most beautiful K-drama, with the best soundtrack of any Korean TV series. It is on my Spotify list and play it everyday, Carla song "Stand By Your Man" was once again echoed and it suited perfectly. Also, Bruce Willis long gone singing days, reminds me how well he once sang, his 1989 version of "Save the Last Dance" is one nostalgic single for me.
Recommendations: If you like this then I am sure you ill like:
1) The Light in Your Eyes - no words for this tv series, one of its kind.
2) My Mister - absolutely second to none.