Haemi has got to be a massive drag on company productivity at this point. All she does all day long is bully one…
In today's episode when the call came in that there were production issues, she wasn't at her desk. She was in the break room bullying Young Yi and pouring coffee on her shoes. She's so distracted, she's not doing her job at all.
But later when Se Jun and his parents were discussing who should take the blame for the mistake, the parents thought KJ should be blamed even though he's an intern. Se Jun offered to take the blame himself as the director. But no mention of KJ's direct supervisor, Hae Mi, who is literally responsible for his work output. What? Why does she get a pass?
As an aside, I think maybe High Heels is behind the production problem. She wants to sandbag KJ while he's still an intern.
Agreed and also I think high heels had something to do with y KJ went blind and/or possibly KJ mom death .
My prediction: I have a feeling that High Heels is letting SJ take the blame and guilt for something that is either fully or partially her fault. He's going to find out later that his mom let him suffer for selfish reasons and it's going to break him.
My prediction: HM & SJ fall in love. SJ goes to jail for the death YY husband.
I really like SJ and because he's the SML it seems obvious that he will end up with HM. But how could he, when he sees how terrible a person HM is? I wish SJ will get a happy ending. I can't see how HM is it.
Did Eun Jin and Do Sik actually have sex or just sleep in the same bed? They were wearing so many clothes I assumed they just slept in the same bed, but they're both acting too weird for it to have been innocent. Also, where did they wake up? I thought it was Eun Jin's room, but why were they sneaking home? I'm so confused.
I think Se Jun is a really nice guy. It's killing me to think that he'll probably end up with Hae Mi in this drama. Ugh, she's just like his mom and will give him a life of misery. Maybe he could end up with Eun Jin?
Someone found it and posted about it further down the threads. It was Eight Candles by Candelion, if we're thinking…
Oh, I didn't listen to the lyrics so I don't know. Given the amount of Christmas music that's used in Asian dramas, it's good to give an opportunity to another religion. 😂
That's a very interesting suggestion. I like Tonnam a lot and think he's a quite versatile actor. I don't have an immediate idea of what I think FortTonnam would be like, do you? Tonnam has an upcoming project coming up with Title that looks really good, so I'm not sure there's any likelihood that FortTonnam could happen.
Child what are you thinking? More like PavelDome. Don't think they could get up to the Kings' level. (Obviously…
No no! Don't get me wrong. I was just using MaxTul to compare the relationship dynamic I'd like to see from BossFort. Not that I necessarily think they'd be at that level. And I was specifically thinking of Together With Me MaxTul, not Manner of Death MaxTul.
Prapai: DO NOT let Sky out of your sight.Payu & Rain: Don't worry, we won't.Sky: Hey, I'm gonna go out of sight…
Both Pai and Phayu made the fatal mistake of trusting Rain to not act in the dumbest way possible, based on zero previous evidence that he could do that.
I find it absolutely disgusting that you thinks lack of consent is a staple in dramas. While it can be part of…
I love your honesty. It's long irritated me the amount of puritan outrage that some people have about BL storylines. There are equally problematic storylines in straight dramas, whether Asian or Western, but no one does much pearl-clutching over them. I'm not sure why people hold BLs to a different standard than straight dramas. You don't generally hear people complain that a NC plotline in a straight drama is "glorifying" it. It's like people wish BLs were plot-free other than love triangles. Ugh. Also, people need to face the fact that unless they live in Thailand, they are not the target audience for most of these dramas. Their outrage is meaningless and unwelcome. Don't like it? Don't watch. It's not that hard. Thank you!
Maybe someone addressed this already. But Prapai asks for Sky’s number from Rain in episode 7, but doesn’t…
This series is based on two novels with shared characters and the timelines overlap somewhat. The Phayu-Rain storyline ends in episode 7 and the Prapai-Sky storyline starts in episode 8. But some of the Prapai-Sky story happens earlier or during the Phayu-Rain story, so in episode 8 there are flashbacks and scenes that happened much earlier. It's confusing if you don't realize about the books.
I really don't understand the hype about this series... I didn't like the first part (Rain's childishness was…
Anything based off of MAME's books gets a lot of hype. Also, there were a lot of memes about how Boss looks like a grown up Venice from KinnPorsche (i.e. VegasXPete's love child from the KinnPorsche novel), which was just wrapping up as this series was set to start. And the memes were right, ngl.
But later when Se Jun and his parents were discussing who should take the blame for the mistake, the parents thought KJ should be blamed even though he's an intern. Se Jun offered to take the blame himself as the director. But no mention of KJ's direct supervisor, Hae Mi, who is literally responsible for his work output. What? Why does she get a pass?
As an aside, I think maybe High Heels is behind the production problem. She wants to sandbag KJ while he's still an intern.