Does it say it's not available in your region or is it locked as a Standard drama? It's possible they don't have the license for your region unfortunately. Never had a subscription on Viki so not sure if it could be available in that case. :(
This whole mess with Taeho could likely have been solved immediately if Bom just told him she likes Maru and is in a relationship with him. Instead she breaks up with Maru and starts to act so foolishly.
In general thriller kdramas is a genre that only really started to appear in the 2010s and even then it's only in the second half that it started to get really popular. So as someone else already said there is sadly probably a decrease in its popularity. Then there is also the unfortunate fact that the main producer of this genre OCN kind of stopped producing its own series. Of course, tvN took over a lot of their dramas back in 2021, but they didn't really start to produce them as much as OCN did at some point. (Correct me if I'm wrong here) Like 2017-2020 was really the period they produced a lot of thriller dramas. So probably this might also relate to why there is sadly a decrease in the genre.
it was proven false btw he wouldn't being backs doing drama if it was true
Dispatch apparently released some text message of him with Lee Ji Yeon, so if these are genuinely from him there is unfortunately little doubt that he was indeed cheating.
I looked a bit more into the projects which he turned down over the years. And it seems there were actually a few projects he almost starred in. - The King: 2 Hearts (2012) would almost have been his return to Korean dramas if it was not for his company releasing his casting news before the filming began. He had explicitly made this a condition to take the role, but his company still did it so he left the project. - That Winter, The Wind Blows (2013): He also almost appeared in this drama, but he had a disagreement about the main character's job with screenwriter Noh Hee-kyung. Won Bin wanted him to be a host like in the original Japanese series, but Noh Hee-kyung wanted to change it to a gambler because it would fit Korean sentiment more or something like that. So eventually he turned it down because they couldn't come to an agreement. - Still Life (put on hold): According to Namu wiki he showed great interest in this Korean remake of the original 2013 movie back in 2016-2017. However it seems there were problems with the scenario, so it was put on hold. So again no return for Won Bin. :( It seems he was also not really against taking the main role in Descendants of the Sun. There seem to be several reasons why he turned it down, but according to Namu wiki his early discharge from the army because of a problem with his knee seems to have played a role in this. He thought it would be inappropriate of him to take this role as he didn't complete his military service.
that was from season 1 π hahahahahah season 2 nuked your "ship"
But Sejeong's part seems to be from season 2 since she mentions Jeokbong. But it's strange because indeed nothing in this season indicates that he still has a crush on her.
I didn't liked it first when all the praise and centre of attention was so mun .like I mean to say that they should…
To be fair it looks like the one with the telekinesis powers is in general always a lot stronger than the others, Phil Gwang is also a lot more powerful than his two 'friends'.
Okay but so mun looks so hot even without curls in the preview.The villain is back or what?
Looks more like Hana is trying to help him regaining his memories in some way or something like that. If you noticed at some point you see a white car and it's raining, it's possible that this is the moment of when his parents died.
So many negative comments π₯² I think I'm the only one thoroughly enjoying this season as well. I love how the…
I think there are still a lot of people who like it otherwise it wouldn't have gone up again to 8.7, but the people who don't like it will rather leave a comment than the ones who do like it.
Exactly. Why are they shipping her with a supporting character.
Me, but at this point I lost a bit the hope that anything is going to happen. He didn't really seem upset when he found out about Hana's date. But well we will see I guess. At least his friend must have told him about it for some reason.
It's possible they don't have the license for your region unfortunately. Never had a subscription on Viki so not sure if it could be available in that case. :(
- The King: 2 Hearts (2012) would almost have been his return to Korean dramas if it was not for his company releasing his casting news before the filming began. He had explicitly made this a condition to take the role, but his company still did it so he left the project.
- That Winter, The Wind Blows (2013): He also almost appeared in this drama, but he had a disagreement about the main character's job with screenwriter Noh Hee-kyung. Won Bin wanted him to be a host like in the original Japanese series, but Noh Hee-kyung wanted to change it to a gambler because it would fit Korean sentiment more or something like that. So eventually he turned it down because they couldn't come to an agreement.
- Still Life (put on hold): According to Namu wiki he showed great interest in this Korean remake of the original 2013 movie back in 2016-2017. However it seems there were problems with the scenario, so it was put on hold. So again no return for Won Bin. :(
It seems he was also not really against taking the main role in Descendants of the Sun. There seem to be several reasons why he turned it down, but according to Namu wiki his early discharge from the army because of a problem with his knee seems to have played a role in this. He thought it would be inappropriate of him to take this role as he didn't complete his military service.