I've Never heard of this actress or seen any of her work But happy for her all the same
Try Welcome To Waikiki. She got noticed in Strongest Delivery Man, but I think in Waikiki she really shone. I'd like to see her try some edgy, darker roles, maybe she wants lay off romances as a newly married woman (noting her upcoming Netflix title looks like a romance!)
Why do some fans here are so bothered with telling other people what they should do here? You won't change other…
Agree, there's no utility in attacking the commenter and saying unconstructive things like "why are you watching then?", all views are welcome. But.... isn't this an example of what you're complaining about?: "you just look like a delulu fan"
You have to turn off your critical eye and logic for this drama in order to enjoy it, which I did and now I am…
Thanks for the reply, good dramas. It's possible similar criticisms could be applied to those too though - I think you've taken a disliking to GJ, it's charms aren't working on you - that's fine, it happens to us all. It's not exactly failing in the areas you point out, but perhaps it's serving them up with a well portioned pinch of salt. Maybe lighten up a bit?
This drama does many things well, for example ji Chang wook's wonderful portrayal of a male victim of repeated…
Yes, the Catholics are hypocrites it's part of the religion (me too, I'm one, no trolling please). I like the first part of your comment, 2nd paragraph not so much - because I don't attribute forgiving to just Catholics, all religions believe in it - and I don't see any problem with K-drama observations, they rightfully don't forgive the bad guys and ensure they get their just rewards on many occasions.
How about the scene where the thug who's chasing Gyeo-re found a moment of happiness with Joon-kyung? Wasn't it one of the saddest and most touching things you could see, the heart that lives below the pit of hell fire it's immersed in? What if things had been different for him? K-dramas are incredible.
I can't believe you watch with timed comments! That drives me nuts, turned it off years ago
You just nailed it on the head - people that scramble to add comments are not paying attention to what they're watching! What's next I wonder...? Timed sound effects - popcorn, noisy bags of sweets, somebody farting. I can't believe they're even allowed to paste their garbage over other people's works, but heigh ho, it is what it is. My motto: If it's not on Netflix I have to bear it. I have a secret wish for a decent owner to buy Viki, any other business run like a community (aka cult) wouldn't survive, any company that let's the community run riot is a poor owner. That's Rakuten I guess. Sorry, this turned into a rant 😤
Very sad this good natured show will end in 2 weeks, it's a real, uplifting winner. Kwon Yu-ri is quite something, I know nothing about K-pop, just learned that my 2 favourite actresses of the moment are from Girls' Generation (the other is Choi Soo-young) both doing a cracking job with their characters.
If you refuse to watch the 2nd season you’re missing out
Yes, agree completely, the exceptions make things complicated - I noted one: Doctor X Michiko Daimon, an exceptional character that remained popular through multiple seasons - obviously with foils aplenty to fuel her grandeur! In general, sequels are the lazy option exercised by execs that like low-value/low-risk, an artistic concept that offends me.
For your sake I hope RD#3 fulfills your hopes and is great. The great thing about medical dramas is the ability to pull an engaging variety of situations from the main cast, patients, families etc., similar to law dramas and the like - a combination of episodic and serial story telling... but beware, there's a very fine line between episodic drama and daytime TV soaps! Every season makes that line a little thinner.
If you refuse to watch the 2nd season you’re missing out
Thanks, I understand your view and appreciate it 🙏
On the one hand I have a stance on seasons, which is a bias, based on regret, from experience - with a touch of cynicism aimed at the producers. On the other, I feel like I know what will happen already, so it's a matter of just witnessing it. I like the cast, the trailer looked interesting, but still not enough to be more important to me than new, original dramas - even when I hit a dry patch I'd rather pick an original drama I've thus far missed.
I almost watched Hospital Playlist once, coincidentally s2 was announced at the same time so I changed my mind. I made an exception for Yumi's Cells s2 and again, wished I'd left the excellent s1 in tact. I won't watch s2 of Woo Young Woo either and wish they'd stuck to the original ending of s1, which closed in a ham-fisted manner. Same goes for Squid Game, Money Heist, etc.
I grew up on a diet of North American and British TV dramas, for the most part it was junk food, now I feel sick - so stick to healthy stuff from around the world, there's plenty to choose from, and it's easy with so much choice available - thanks to the global streamers Viki, Netflix etc - the aftertaste is still there so when something reminds me of it, I balk, no disrespect to the show runners or fans, it's my problem which I solve in my way: ignore. I only complain out of selfishness - I don't want k-dramas to go down that road, I'm willing them to carry on being original and not take the easy path that ultimately instills resentment in the audience, the effects of which take years to surface.
Ah, bless. I'll never forget the scene she was supposed to stroll ponderously down the school corridor in sync with the steps of Jung Hae-in... and at the same time, deliver her lines. She gave it her all, who cares if she didn't quite nail the choreography or the delivery?
Itasimasen. I only watched s1, not a fan of seasons. It was great. By the time season 7 comes along I wonder who'll be left. Saying that, I watched 6 seasons of Doctor X, she's the coolest. Meron desu.
But.... isn't this an example of what you're complaining about?: "you just look like a delulu fan"
How about the scene where the thug who's chasing Gyeo-re found a moment of happiness with Joon-kyung? Wasn't it one of the saddest and most touching things you could see, the heart that lives below the pit of hell fire it's immersed in? What if things had been different for him? K-dramas are incredible.
His wound! What are you all thinking?! 🤭
For your sake I hope RD#3 fulfills your hopes and is great. The great thing about medical dramas is the ability to pull an engaging variety of situations from the main cast, patients, families etc., similar to law dramas and the like - a combination of episodic and serial story telling... but beware, there's a very fine line between episodic drama and daytime TV soaps! Every season makes that line a little thinner.
On the one hand I have a stance on seasons, which is a bias, based on regret, from experience - with a touch of cynicism aimed at the producers. On the other, I feel like I know what will happen already, so it's a matter of just witnessing it. I like the cast, the trailer looked interesting, but still not enough to be more important to me than new, original dramas - even when I hit a dry patch I'd rather pick an original drama I've thus far missed.
I almost watched Hospital Playlist once, coincidentally s2 was announced at the same time so I changed my mind. I made an exception for Yumi's Cells s2 and again, wished I'd left the excellent s1 in tact. I won't watch s2 of Woo Young Woo either and wish they'd stuck to the original ending of s1, which closed in a ham-fisted manner. Same goes for Squid Game, Money Heist, etc.
I grew up on a diet of North American and British TV dramas, for the most part it was junk food, now I feel sick - so stick to healthy stuff from around the world, there's plenty to choose from, and it's easy with so much choice available - thanks to the global streamers Viki, Netflix etc - the aftertaste is still there so when something reminds me of it, I balk, no disrespect to the show runners or fans, it's my problem which I solve in my way: ignore. I only complain out of selfishness - I don't want k-dramas to go down that road, I'm willing them to carry on being original and not take the easy path that ultimately instills resentment in the audience, the effects of which take years to surface.
Sorry, long reply to your one-liner!
Sorry, just trying to crack a joke.
He's already an A-lister, this list is supposed to be an up-and-coming poll... I think!?