You're welcome xD(I wrote the synopsis in case you're wondering why I'm saying this)
I know right?! I can't wait for Nam Da reum to mature even more and get his first male leading role but I'm sure you'll love the present day couple too! I've been following Jang Ki yong since his modeling days and in my eyes, he doesn't disappoint :) Jin Ki joo is also doing a pretty awesome job, i must say. (And sleep well!)
You're welcome xD(I wrote the synopsis in case you're wondering why I'm saying this)
the dad is seriously psychopathic, he shows no remorse. usually with murderers, they have some sort of sad past that fuels it but i think with this guy, it's just sheer pleasure which is what makes it so much more creepy. and lol ikr, i actually got so spooked at the atmosphere but the music topped it so i just hit that mute button and went off full screen XD
You're welcome xD(I wrote the synopsis in case you're wondering why I'm saying this)
Do let me know what you think :) Also, this is just my opinion but even if you don't like the first episode, give it a try up to episode 6 or 7 because it's after then that things start to get more interesting story-telling wise
You're welcome xD(I wrote the synopsis in case you're wondering why I'm saying this)
Honestly, I don't think it's similar to Just Between Lovers at all. I think it's just the synopsis that makes it sound so. I would definitely check it out because you can always drop it if you don't like it. It's better than not giving it a go at all. At the moment it is slightly depressing but it's getting better, because now we're going more into the present day.
why are you worried? she is incredible beautiful and skilled as well he.
as much as this kills me to say, i think you're right. i think the most likely thing that would happen is that he gets reprogrammed and loses his memories or the real nam shin wakes up and the android goes :(
You're welcome xD(I wrote the synopsis in case you're wondering why I'm saying this)
Aw, sorry. It sounds depressing but I'm sure it'll get better over time, as they slowly accept their past.
I dunno how far ahead you are so I'll go from my P.O.V; their childhood story can be quite depressing, especially because they split apart. The childhood flashbacks only last for like 2-3 episodes then we're onto the main story (with a few flashbacks inbetween) but so far we haven't actually got the whole flashback of the murder, just little glimpses from after it but I do think that this drama will be depressing for a while until they slowly uncover the whole of their childhood past but once we're past that, I do believe it'll become lighter (that's not to say it won't have some sad elements, because I'm sure it will from time to time, maybe with Jae-yi's PTSD especially.)
Also, if you ever find yourself thinking that the drama is too slow paced, just remember that it isn't meant to be this action packed, loads of danger sort of drama but more about how they meet again and how they learn to let go of their past and heal through each other. I hope that cleared things up, let me know if you have any more questions. :)
(Also if you're waiting for Are You Human Too, check out my synopsis on that, it's a bit more detailed than recent info)
Something about Bo Ra's family feels odd to me, I could be wrong but they seem to dote on her a lot. So, I'm guessing…
Yeah, I noticed that. I'm gonna try and sit through it anyway because I might start liking it more. For some reason, it just hasn't been captivating me like Come and Hug me or Lawless Attorney has.
One thing that's putting me off is this Kim Bo Ra/Kim Bong Hoon issue. I'm only on episode 2 so can someone clear a few things up for me or share their opinions?
I feel like that when the male lead finds out Bo Ra is not Bong Hoon he'll flip. I'm gonna hate that because usually that's where dramas tend to go wrong.
So past episode 2; 1. Does he know Bo Ra is NOT Bong Hoon? 2. Do we know Bo Ra's relation to Bong Hoon? 3. Does the main lead forget about Bong Hoon or is she always on the sidelines?
Not gonna lie, this MDL poster picture for the drama put me off a bit, but I tend to try and ignore reading comments or very detailed introductions before starting a drama
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I dunno how far ahead you are so I'll go from my P.O.V; their childhood story can be quite depressing, especially because they split apart. The childhood flashbacks only last for like 2-3 episodes then we're onto the main story (with a few flashbacks inbetween) but so far we haven't actually got the whole flashback of the murder, just little glimpses from after it but I do think that this drama will be depressing for a while until they slowly uncover the whole of their childhood past but once we're past that, I do believe it'll become lighter (that's not to say it won't have some sad elements, because I'm sure it will from time to time, maybe with Jae-yi's PTSD especially.)
Also, if you ever find yourself thinking that the drama is too slow paced, just remember that it isn't meant to be this action packed, loads of danger sort of drama but more about how they meet again and how they learn to let go of their past and heal through each other. I hope that cleared things up, let me know if you have any more questions. :)
(Also if you're waiting for Are You Human Too, check out my synopsis on that, it's a bit more detailed than recent info)
(I wrote the synopsis in case you're wondering why I'm saying this)
But so sad it's only 35 minutes long :(
I feel like that when the male lead finds out Bo Ra is not Bong Hoon he'll flip. I'm gonna hate that because usually that's where dramas tend to go wrong.
So past episode 2;
1. Does he know Bo Ra is NOT Bong Hoon?
2. Do we know Bo Ra's relation to Bong Hoon?
3. Does the main lead forget about Bong Hoon or is she always on the sidelines?