What a lovely series, watched all 8 episodes in a day. Also, don't mind the comments saying the subs are bad; they're easy to understand and quite alright, I watched on Gcinee. (Based on the silly comments, I thought they would be weirdly machine-subbed or something but nope, just grammatical mistakes.)
The acting here was fantastic, as was the story. Of course, with a storyline like this, it's a heavy watch and has some major triggers, but I do recommend this short drama to anyone who is not too repulsed by the subject matter here.
Thanks for that. It seems I haven't been very diligent, since I've seen at least 90% of all those. :D Time to…
Yeah, I've noticed that they have a lot of movies based on some real-life cases. The Korean ones are usually really well made too. I'm a bit of a serial-killer enthusiast (not real life ones, popular culture ones) so I pretty much watch ones from all countries if I get the chance. Recently I really enjoyed the Korean version of Criminal Minds since I've watched the original American one from the beginning.
I've watched 6 episodes so far and I love the actors, the script, the chemistry, everything. If anyone finds the novel this is based on translated to English, please, PLEASE let me know, I am dying to read it.
gosh i have never related to anything more in my life, i also always fangirl in secret. but once i told my parents…
I once flew from the other side of Europe to Germany to see a Japanese band (X Japan) live, and it was awesome. Just take it as having a trip with a side of music. :D (Oh, and for those "why would you like this, you can't even understand it" -moments, I would recommend learning a really insulting full sentence in your preferred Asian language, and always responding with that to the teasing. It's fun and they'll never know what you just said.)
I'm an adult, have a day job, listen to a bit heavier music and mostly dress in black. So it's an even bigger surprise when people find out my fangirling-tendencies. (Not that many people do, I'm become pretty adept at confining it inside the walls of my house.) Luckily, my family is weird as well, and my 25-year-old little sister even watches BL with me, and my best friend of 20 years is just like me. But yeah, I feel this article on a spiritual level. :D I also can go to from watching the fluffiest of romantic comedies to the most gory serial-killer movies in no time, so not only do I try to not some my fangirling, I also try not to mention the fact that I'm a walking serial-killer wikipedia. o.O
Does anyone know where to watch episode 6? All others are in the Dailymotion playlist but that one is missing. (I tried googling but couldn't find it.)
I'd like to watch this, but since I know it's gonna be a bumpy ride, someone PLEASE spoil the ending for me. Does this have a happy ending? Do the leads end up together?
I'd say that divorce is hard enough privately for non-celebrities, so these two must really be hurting to go public even with fights. I see no reason to blame either as I am not in the situation and don't have all the facts, so I'll just say that I hope they'll get better in the future and get over the break up.
That... seems like a heck of a ride. If a drama can make someone feel THAT many emotions, I'm pretty sure I should check it out. :D But the evil woman scares me already, I think I'll probably need to tie my hands so I won't punch my laptop.
Having read the original novel by Agatha Christie, I of course knew who the culprit was as I started watching. But I enjoyed this short drama anyway, though I do wish they had delved deeper into all of the characters' stories. Also, last part concentrating on the police work was a bit boring, could've done without it. (Sidenote: I freaking loved how they named the boat "Agatha". :D)
I gave this 9/10. Why? Because... entertainment value? The fact that I freaking adore reverse-harem? Because I'm not easily annoyed? Because the three male leads are drop dead gorgeous? Yes to all of these. :D
Also, don't mind the comments saying the subs are bad; they're easy to understand and quite alright, I watched on Gcinee. (Based on the silly comments, I thought they would be weirdly machine-subbed or something but nope, just grammatical mistakes.)
(Oh, and for those "why would you like this, you can't even understand it" -moments, I would recommend learning a really insulting full sentence in your preferred Asian language, and always responding with that to the teasing. It's fun and they'll never know what you just said.)
So it's an even bigger surprise when people find out my fangirling-tendencies. (Not that many people do, I'm become pretty adept at confining it inside the walls of my house.)
Luckily, my family is weird as well, and my 25-year-old little sister even watches BL with me, and my best friend of 20 years is just like me.
But yeah, I feel this article on a spiritual level. :D I also can go to from watching the fluffiest of romantic comedies to the most gory serial-killer movies in no time, so not only do I try to not some my fangirling, I also try not to mention the fact that I'm a walking serial-killer wikipedia. o.O
Does this have a happy ending? Do the leads end up together?
(Sidenote: I freaking loved how they named the boat "Agatha". :D)
Why?
Because... entertainment value?
The fact that I freaking adore reverse-harem?
Because I'm not easily annoyed?
Because the three male leads are drop dead gorgeous?
Yes to all of these. :D
The mother though... oh, how I wanted to strangle her throughout the drama.