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Replying to pressie Dec 30, 2018
For all those who shipping with second male lead, yeah he is looking good and sincere but I don't want ming lan…
I agree. We've met the 2nd lead's mother and she's no joke so imagine what MingLan's life would be like. It's told that the older sister who married in the earlier episode the guy from Yuan is being mistreated. With the main lead, they are a more equal couple as he is deemed a bit unsavory and he's already said he'd split the house if need be. I am more hopeful that the mistress with the two kids doesn't turn into another character like the half-sister who gets away with everything. I'm sick of all that already.
Replying to 3GGG Dec 29, 2018
Thanks for reading, All In!Though it's been overdone, I don't really mind the character helps obnoxious character…
Thanks for the article. I hope more people check it out and wish it had done better in Korea where it seems to have been overlooked. That's interesting about the webtoon. I have to admit, I generally like that I don't know anything about the source material so I'm not constantly comparing the two.
Replying to Aryael Dec 29, 2018
I find myself confused between Gu Ting Ye (William Feng) and Sheng Second Brother (Wang Ren Jun). Both actors…
I actually wondered if FSF's brother was in the drama; I was so confused. Yes, keep wearing the same color clothes ;)
3GGG Dec 29, 2018
- I did enjoy the drama quite a bit. I'd put it at 8.5ish out of 10 and probably a full 9 for the first 6 or so episodes. I mean to laugh out loud over and over again is a rare thing in a k-drama.
-Baek Jin Sang. Well it's just gotta be. I'm getting over the 'good woman helping an obnoxious man change' trope, but KJH's performance sold me. (he looked like he was having the time of his life with all those death scenes.) I also admire the drama for not going into some huge childhood story about why he was the way he was...and truthfully he was quite often right but just obnoxious about how he expressed it. Verbally humiliating people in public is a huge no no with me.
- I hate love triangles but this one didn't bother me and it worked that it was weak. The way the whole time loop resolved the situation actually worked out quite well. I kind of like that the 2nd lead was just kind of immature because too often they are portrayed as perfect to counter the obnoxious lead. (and, yeah, why did she start liking him when she was going to turn him down...I honestly can't remember.)
-For the most part I agree with your take. I actually really liked how the fantasy time loop scenario played out. It worked better than say About Time's fantasy element which was a friggin mess.
- My main complaint is too much corporate politics, and I think in the last episodes I would have liked less labor union and more about his relationship with all his co-workers and less focus on the business stuff. I would have rather the 2nd lead step up more and deal with that because who cares. I care about BJS and where he goes from here.
-Overall a solid watch though I did some judicious skipping of scheming executives.
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Replying to Arihant D Dec 28, 2018
I think I really dodged a bullet with this one..it seemed very interesting to start with but once I understood…
"none of the fantasy Kdramas seem to end well" Yep, and it's why I watched 2 episodes of this and put it on hold. I have trust issues when it comes to the fantasy genre. Even Black which was quite good for most of its run, had an ending that made no sense.
Replying to Sakura Dec 27, 2018
Is there an english sub for this? Sorry to ask. But i am too lazy to search it up on google tbh.
Viki has this one as well.
On Feel Good to Die Dec 27, 2018
With 2 episodes left, I find this to be a solid drama with perhaps a bit too much about corporate politics at the end. I don't care about that stuff. I just want to see how this team moves forward which could have been done with fewer episodes. Still laugh out loud funny and heartfelt drama.
Replying to cllanti Dec 27, 2018
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"What's that Red Cry doing now? He better take that jerk away." Ji Heon's words at the end of 19 showcase the…
I think vigilantes often end up being hero/anti-heroes to people because the vigilantes are dealing with things that the law cannot and most people feel powerless. This is all the more emotional in this drama because of the abuse of kids.

"He needed killing" was considered a justifiable defense for vigilante justice in a lot of places even well into the 20th century.

I think HaNa is okay and they find her in time. Or else this is wishful thinking.
Replying to eggani Dec 27, 2018
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NOW THATS HOW TO MAKE ME WATCH MORE OF A DRAMA, episode 20 the ending has me wanted the next episode right now,…
I originally thought when HaNa was hugging him, she was telling him something but that doesn't seem to be the case.
Aya97 Dec 23, 2018
They could do a solid remake of storylines involving Miranda, Charlotte, and Carrie but I don't think they can deal with a character like Samantha, not even on their cable channels. And I'm not even talking about nudity but just the storylines overall.
On Encounter Dec 21, 2018
Title Encounter
Just an FYI: I heard this drama is not airing episodes next week re: Christmas scheduling. Take with a grain of salt.
On Encounter Dec 21, 2018
Title Encounter
There are aspects I like, and I'm fine with a low key romance; I don't always need things to be super dramatic. I like that even though it has tropes, it is trying to do something different with them. (The ex-husband so far seems to be a nice guy.) But like a lot of other dramas, I do think it could be better. There isn't a lot of sizzle in the way some of the leads scenes are filmed and direction has a lot to do with that. Still I like so many characters and want to see how it is going to go so the drama has been successful in that regard for me.
Replying to Natsuneeka Dec 21, 2018
Title Encounter
I love the ex-hub so far. but i don't get why did he wait for her to "magically" fall for him or go back to him…
I still don't get his plan. Was he going to totally let her go, try to woo her again when he thought she could stand up to his mom, or just hang out around her? Besides seeing her at a family function, the drama hasn't really given us a lot of info on whether they even saw each other much since the divorce. So far it seems he was fine just chilling until some competition came along.
Replying to lujune Dec 21, 2018
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am i the only one that think this drama is boring?they have no chemistry at all ..for me the only thing i love…
I'm just accepting this very low key romance, but I have to admit that - in my mind - I find myself pondering a totally separate drama involving the ex-husband. I really hope they don't ruin his character and turn him horrible. I would love if he was given his own love line.
Replying to asiandramafan Dec 19, 2018
well Thai Lakorns started to have their own pie, netflix is bringing some lakorns as well, viki did a mistake…
Yeah, DF didn't go bankrupt. I think WB got bought out by ...maybe ATT. It was someone but can't totally 100% remember. Allegedly there was talk of DF blending in with WB for all their content to be licensed on their own site, but the licensing fees for k-dramas got too expensive with the additional competition from Netflix and Kocowa which sounds reasonable I guess. My main issue with DF was the sudden end. As abrupt as it was for us, right in the middle of dramas, it had to be worse for employees.
Replying to Yuna67876 Dec 19, 2018
So is Viki deal with Kocowa ending, or is it continuing
I don't know how many years the Kocowa/Viki contract was for. I would think it would be 1 to 3 at least, but I'm totally guessing. Perhaps they would re-up on the contract instead of letting it lapse. I guess it depends on how things go at Kocowa to see if they determine they still need Viki or not.
On Story of Yanxi Palace Dec 19, 2018
I like that they managed to keep the comedic aspect of the relationship between WL and the emperor. Overall I rate this an 8.5. I do think some characters changed a bit too much and too sudden mid-way and I didn't quite buy it but an overall solid C-drama and my favorite of the year. (Well, for Wuxia, it was Ashes.)
On Fates & Furies Dec 19, 2018
Just started this and binged the first 8 episodes. I skipped some of the family politics once I got the gist of that situation. (been there, done that). I like how it is progressing and that the chaebol lead actually seems a decent sort.
Skye-N-Rain Dec 19, 2018
I think Kocowa's deal with Viki was probably the end of the road for Dramafever (unless/until they regroup which I have my doubts). I think Kocowa, which is now beta testing on the ROKU, will continue with Viki until they can get to a point of not needing them further.

Viki has started doing deals for more J-dramas, and if they are smart they will go after every deal they can with every k-drama cable company that they don't have deals with already. Netflix has already cut into that pie but I think Netflix will be in trouble within 5 years if they haven't put in a firm foundation of original content as the big entertainment corporations start their own streaming services and stop licensing out their content.