Oh, I know! Like that damn Shakespeare with that goofy Hamlet drama where everyone cheats , bleeds profusely and dies in SUCH surprising & novel ways. Ohh, oh, and a Ghost also, whispering (but with a British accent) “Poison, Sword, give me your Mama for the sacrifice.” (Oh, wait, that’s from Oedipus Rex. Sorry!)
The “trope” gang is out for blood. Life IS a series of tropes. Every playwright since the Greeks has been using them. Grow up! Tropes fail when actors can’t make the watcher suspend disbelief…at least for a bit.
No matter the ensuing silliness (really?) of the concluding last two episodes, I can’t be remiss in forgetting to compliment and cheer Ms. Kim for her brilliant acting throughout the drama. That this emotionally chiseled old dog can be made to cry…about a soap opera character (for God’s sake!)…left me stunned. (No, I wasn’t peeling onions.)
So happy for that dear girl after all the crap she’s had to tolerate…from her own people! Cannibals!
Folks, enlighten me: what’s with the majority of Korean boys/men in dramas continued use of 1960s Beatles haircuts? Really? What? They have bad foreheads? No foreheads? The number 666 in scar tissue over their eyebrows? Must be a “cute coefficient” thing, or a wish not to wash 1/3 of their face.)
Forget story content or co-stars. I would gladly watch 16 hour-long episodes of Jeon Do Yeon standing still and staring intently into the camera. (Alright, so I have a crush on the girl. Sue me.)
So happy for that dear girl after all the crap she’s had to tolerate…from her own people! Cannibals!
Folks, enlighten me: what’s with the majority of Korean boys/men in dramas continued use of 1960s Beatles haircuts? Really? What? They have bad foreheads? No foreheads? The number 666 in scar tissue over their eyebrows? Must be a “cute coefficient” thing, or a wish not to wash 1/3 of their face.)
Behind the hitmen, are the true criminals. It’s never personal and only about either money, power or both. The rot is simply part of doing business in entertainment.
Oh good of you to say. That Sang-do is also really getting on my nerves with his bullshit.The father/grandmother…
Thank you, Eleison, for your post. I can understand why you interpreted my post this way as my sentence structure was sadly lacking. Run-ons galore! I have limited my views to the subject at hand. Best regards.
truly infuriates me seeing mija get treated like that by yongpil's dad and grandma. and she just takes it because…
Oh good of you to say. That Sang-do is also really getting on my nerves with his bullshit.
The father/grandmother (look, I’m an old fart myself, so) terrorist brigade is indeed pathetic, although in true-kdrama style they’ll, maybe, eventually attain reason.
I’m still caught in the Demon net. Hopelessly hoping for another…TANGO! (They did seem to enjoy their few horizontal mambos.) Good job boys and girls, good job. Next…
Oh yeah! Give me that Monday-Tuesday squeeze play. There are some shows that I could interchange actors within the drama and it would be passable. The spark of Ms. Park is irreplaceable here for me.
I wish my dear FL would have her Secretary Kim figure back again (she’s so damn thin now) so she could put her trampy friend in relief. What a piece of work that one is.
Well, I survived it out of curiosity even though by Ep. 10, I knew it was a dead fish.
The most botched, ridiculous, absurd, ludicrous, and embarrassing for the writers responsible, so-called “happy ending” in kdrama history! Even Chinese cinema couldn’t have screwed it up this badly.
Tango on, dear girl.
Folks, enlighten me: what’s with the majority of Korean boys/men in dramas continued use of 1960s Beatles haircuts? Really? What? They have bad foreheads? No foreheads? The number 666 in scar tissue over their eyebrows? Must be a “cute coefficient” thing, or a wish not to wash 1/3 of their face.)
Folks, enlighten me: what’s with the majority of Korean boys/men in dramas continued use of 1960s Beatles haircuts? Really? What? They have bad foreheads? No foreheads? The number 666 in scar tissue over their eyebrows? Must be a “cute coefficient” thing, or a wish not to wash 1/3 of their face.)
Best regards.
The father/grandmother (look, I’m an old fart myself, so) terrorist brigade is indeed pathetic, although in true-kdrama style they’ll, maybe, eventually attain reason.
The most botched, ridiculous, absurd, ludicrous, and embarrassing for the writers responsible, so-called “happy ending” in kdrama history! Even Chinese cinema couldn’t have screwed it up this badly.