Is there any more series like this one? I loved this drama so much. I fell in love with the ML. And this drama…
If you want to go for the atmosphere--- the peace that countryside brings, with all the neighbors and their mundane day to day life, then Our Blues and Summer Strike would be good.
Lately I don't know if I should watch shows on Netflix, the usually less censored TV broadcast, or something else.In…
That's why if a drama is also available in other platforms like Viu, Viki, iQIYi, or WeTV (or better yet from sites who take their contents directly from the broadcast network, with logo), I'd watch there instead. There's lesser chance of important scenes being cut.
I learned this the hard way with Chicago Typewriter. I've cried soooo hard in that drama, only to discover in YouTube several unfamiliar scenes. Good thing the commenters were kind enough to engage. It turned out, Netflix cut some scenes due to copyright (like the FL singing a song, etc.) issues. But mind you, all the cut scenes were integral to the story! I was soooo mad. I had to rewatch the whole thing in Viu just to check.
He reminds me of some other actor do you know any? like choi jin hyuk or someone?
His face reminds me of Kim Kwon. That's why whenever he shows up, he takes me back to He Is Psychometric, especially whenever he's in the police station.
The "Bring It On, Ghost" reunion I've been waiting for. π Plus, Kang Ki Young is also starring in "Uncanny Counter 2" these days, as well as Kwon Yul in "Longing for You "
There are two kinds of echo so far. One is for truth which seems like a hollow high-pitched sound. Like a hollow pwonggg.
The second one is a very low one, almost inaudible, as if saying it's just a prelude to the GONG! sound. Sort of to keep the thrill/build the anticipation of the viewer/listener as to what sound it might be.
Just finished the latest episode and I would say the writers are not good at handling lie detection stories. Same…
I really don't understand why you categorized those as fillers. They were integral to the foundation of the series which are truly helpful to the growth of the characters. So far, the only filler I can personally think of is that PPL scene for Kopiko. Yes, just a scene. Because I think, so far, the rest of the scenes are well-thought of to connect to important scenes later on.
I love kangmin so much that's why I didn't get why peope were annoyed by him. He wasn't being a red flag at all…
Since my list for Males-to-ship-with-SoHyun has been vacated (she's finally doing a project with Park Bogum, yey!!!), I can happily add Seo Ji Hoon in it. Hopefully they'll be casted as leads next as they also have undeniable chemistry, which to me, felt warm.
Whereas, SoHyun's chemistry with Hwang Minhyun felt cool and peaceful, which I also like.
Very healthy. Romance isn't rushed and the Writer didn't follow the ep 8 arc for romance genres. They're building their foundation very well and perhaps this has been one of, if not the most organic relationship I've seen in kdramaland.
For me he likes the FL but he never really loved her as in respecting her opinion and choices. He always had a…
Ohh you're right. I felt that he's been so immersed in the "Oppa" role that he forgot the most important of all-- treating Solhee as an equal. She's her lover after all, not a younger person to protect.
"I believe you" sounds like a lie to me. Not sure why she rushed into believing him. I don't know.. She really…
I don't think it was rushed though. She took her silence and thinking seriously. They were apart for several days, could even be weeks, before she finally decided to believe him.
And I believe Do Ha felt her sincerity when she said it while looking at him with those firm eyes. He never saw those before, not even from his own Mother. So, I guess, that's that.
Your comment is exactly what I felt in better wording. I think he should have told her the truth so she had a…
For real though. It's not even considered selfless.
But considering Kangmin's mental state at the time--- he was busy building his future with Solhee when suddenly he got diagnosed with Cancer and at Stage 3 at that, plus knowing her family issues on her shoulders, I kinda understand why he chose to be quiet about it.
It seemed like he didn't expect to recover from it. He was preparing himself to die alone. He thought that was a more noble way to go.
I also like that part in ep 8 where Solhee finally heard from Kang Min himself that he was sick even while they were still together.
Unlike most of us who expected her to be angry at him for hiding the truth, not trusting her enough, Solhee just cried heartbreakingly for the Kang Min she once loved. She felt guilty for not noticing, for failing to do her part in the relationship. Indeed, it takes two to tango in breakups.
Oh, if I could watch this again for the first time, I would.
There's lesser chance of important scenes being cut.
I learned this the hard way with Chicago Typewriter. I've cried soooo hard in that drama, only to discover in YouTube several unfamiliar scenes. Good thing the commenters were kind enough to engage.
It turned out, Netflix cut some scenes due to copyright (like the FL singing a song, etc.) issues. But mind you, all the cut scenes were integral to the story!
I was soooo mad.
I had to rewatch the whole thing in Viu just to check.
Can't believe it's almost nine years since this aired.
That's why whenever he shows up, he takes me back to He Is Psychometric, especially whenever he's in the police station.
That song broke me for months!! Yul x Naksu π₯Ήπ
Plus, Kang Ki Young is also starring in "Uncanny Counter 2" these days, as well as Kwon Yul in "Longing for You "
I guess she's really good in roles like this π
One is for truth which seems like a hollow high-pitched sound. Like a hollow pwonggg.
The second one is a very low one, almost inaudible, as if saying it's just a prelude to the GONG! sound. Sort of to keep the thrill/build the anticipation of the viewer/listener as to what sound it might be.
So far, the only filler I can personally think of is that PPL scene for Kopiko. Yes, just a scene. Because I think, so far, the rest of the scenes are well-thought of to connect to important scenes later on.
I can happily add Seo Ji Hoon in it.
Hopefully they'll be casted as leads next as they also have undeniable chemistry, which to me, felt warm.
Whereas, SoHyun's chemistry with Hwang Minhyun felt cool and peaceful, which I also like.
She took her silence and thinking seriously. They were apart for several days, could even be weeks, before she finally decided to believe him.
And I believe Do Ha felt her sincerity when she said it while looking at him with those firm eyes. He never saw those before, not even from his own Mother. So, I guess, that's that.
But considering Kangmin's mental state at the time--- he was busy building his future with Solhee when suddenly he got diagnosed with Cancer and at Stage 3 at that, plus knowing her family issues on her shoulders,
I kinda understand why he chose to be quiet about it.
It seemed like he didn't expect to recover from it. He was preparing himself to die alone. He thought that was a more noble way to go.
The first and last OST he released was The Red Sleeve.
Yey! π
from Kang Min himself that he was sick even while they were still together.
Unlike most of us who expected her to be angry at him for hiding the truth, not trusting her enough, Solhee just cried heartbreakingly for the Kang Min she once loved.
She felt guilty for not noticing, for failing to do her part in the relationship.
Indeed, it takes two to tango in breakups.