hey everyone I have never seen even a second of baseball and am not familiar with the sport at all, will I be able to enjoy this drama considering this fact? please answer in detail.
That still hasn't been fully dealt with.We really ain't sure whether the CEO is Woo Young Woo's mom or not
but the CEO said that Young Woo looks like her mother, if she was her mom then she would have said "she takes after me" or variations of it, she wouldn't have refereed to herself in third person. PS: although I could be wrong! who knows?
Did anyone else feel super uncomfortable with episode 4? I wanted to go into my TV and kill so many characters. On a positive note I hope episode 5 gets a little more happy and positive to balance the darkness of episode 3 and 4. PS: the twist with the CEO not being FL's mom was done so well, I did not see it coming and loved that it didn't get draggy.
With a cast this good I thought the drama would grip me in an iron-vice and wont let go till the end, and considering I'm a die-hard fan of Noona Romance, I thought this drama was gonna be an amazing experience for me but it wasn't, the plot is just uninteresting. this is unfortunately a drop for me.
no matter how you wanna hide it, there are a lot of dark themes in here, for a majority that might be fine and…
I knew what you meant when I wrote that reply, maybe I should explain more; their relationship is uncomfortable because of those dark themes, whether you like to admit it or not those horrible things were done to her from the day she was born until the day she escaped, therefore, they affect every aspect of her life including her love life.
Being enslaved either results in a very mature and dark mindset or a immature and childlike one, the FL has the second one and first she needs to be away from that terrible environment and second, she needs years of therapy and educational classes before she can be a part of a society and to be mature enough to have a functioning relationship.
i agree it might not be the best drama plot-wise but i really enjoy every scene and leads' chemistry?? also icb…
no matter how you wanna hide it, there are a lot of dark themes in here, for a majority that might be fine and they just gloss over it but for other people who actually look deeper into these themes and have a more mature mindset, it's incredibly uncomfortable. themes like slavery, forced imprisonment, forced drug injections, probably rape too. these are not themes you can just gloss over!
I don't think this would be in the category of sweet and comforting, it's full of dark themes and uncomfortable…
exactly! the thing is that this kind of setup works well in a Webtoon, but when it gets adapted to TV, there needs to be a lot of adjustments so that the relationship doesn't look either forced or creepy. for me this was a failed attempt at an adaptation from Webtoon.
Why did the FL is convinced that ML did something horrible to her brother??? What is the reason behind FL's brother…
LOL, I've only watched till episode 3 and so far except some vague notion that the killer has some relation to shamanism and had enough pull to frame the FL, nothing more about him has been revealed.
I have similar thoughts since ep 1 and i thought people might trash my comment saying no no that this bla bla....but…
Yep! the casting director fucked up, Considering he had Seo in Guk who is one of those Korean ageless stars like Jang Nara, he should have casted someone who actually looks younger than him not so much older looking, and I totally agree she looks about 10 years older than Seo In guk.
Is Nam Han Jun the same guy who was already cop when she was a little girl?? If yes then the casting director…
Yeah! the casting director was high as a kite when he cast Oh Yeon seo. Considering he had Seo in Guk who is one of those Korean ageless stars like Jang Nara, he should have casted someone who actually looks younger than him not so much older looking, and I totally agree she looks about 10 years older than Seo In guk.
I'd say it has some resemblance to good doctor, but unlike good doctor that I dropped because of the horrible…
I 100% agree. Also if you're interested in the premise of the Good Doctor, you can check the American version of the Good doctor; it's a lot better and the ML has characters supporting him. of course it has horrible characters in it too but they're a very small minority and get rid of quite quickly.
I'd say it has some resemblance to good doctor, but unlike good doctor that I dropped because of the horrible…
Yeah I dropped it too exactly because of that. but so far there have been none of that over the top exaggerated behavior in Extraordinary attorney woo, even those that take issue with Young Woo's autism show it in a human and natural way, it's so much better that good doctor.
I have never seen even a second of baseball and am not familiar with the sport at all, will I be able to enjoy this drama considering this fact?
please answer in detail.
PS: although I could be wrong! who knows?
On a positive note I hope episode 5 gets a little more happy and positive to balance the darkness of episode 3 and 4.
PS: the twist with the CEO not being FL's mom was done so well, I did not see it coming and loved that it didn't get draggy.
Being enslaved either results in a very mature and dark mindset or a immature and childlike one, the FL has the second one and first she needs to be away from that terrible environment and second, she needs years of therapy and educational classes before she can be a part of a society and to be mature enough to have a functioning relationship.
themes like slavery, forced imprisonment, forced drug injections, probably rape too. these are not themes you can just gloss over!
Also if you're interested in the premise of the Good Doctor, you can check the American version of the Good doctor; it's a lot better and the ML has characters supporting him. of course it has horrible characters in it too but they're a very small minority and get rid of quite quickly.