Since I'm watching Date, and Anne is new to me, I wanted to check out another show she was in. So, I watched this. I can see why it only has 10 episodes. The first episode very cheesy without really much humor, which works for shows geared toward a much younger audience with different story settings. Doesn't work when it's all about banks with a mature theme. I tried to give the 2nd episode a chance in case it got better, but a good amount of time is given to flashbacks of the first episode before this one really gets underway. Then when it does, it's the same setup as the last one. I stopped 12mins in. Not worth my time.
Watched the first episode and it's just Okay at this point, but interesting. I feel like it may need a little…
I couldn't get through the 2nd episode at all. I tried fast-forwarding and still stopped halfway through. Oh well, I thought I could at least make it to the 3rd episode.
Watched the first episode and it's just Okay at this point, but interesting. I feel like it may need a little bit to warm up. I do know already that I definitely like Woo Shik here. Perfect fit. I'm going to give it two more episodes.
Even though I couldn't stand the show in general, I liked Choi Woo Shik in Pride and Prejudice. I also liked him in Rooftop Prince. I'm with others on looking forward to seeing him as a lead.
Omg @ Daesung in the cover photo. LOL!!! He is too funny. The whole article is amusing.
For the poor Mother, you need clogs and rubber gloves. Any type of vest will do. And that black cap definitely = INSTANT killer/stalker/suspicious person. "Such-n-such is a lovely character and kind, wait... ohhhh he's wearing that black cap now! What plot twist is at our heels? Who IS he really?!?!?!"
I am rolling over here.
Hopefully your article will introduce more people to this cute show! I've been really enjoying this show and Bom's…
So here's my theory: I think he's supposed to be bland for now. but we'll see a change when he starts showing interest in Bom. Not sure how far you've gotten so I don't want to say to0 much, but if you haven't watched ep. 8 yet (even if you have) make sure to pay attention to the little stuff he does. It's why I think the actor is doing a good job with that character.
I watched the first two episodes, but I've been putting it off ever since. I love her friend. My only problem…
I haven't seen him in anything else, but I think his portrayal of the character is spot on. If you like his acting elsewhere, maybe it's the character Ki Joon that is bothersome. His aloofness can seem to be a bit much at times, lol.
WTF 8.7 and nobody has seen it yet? How can I trust in this site if the people vote like this? You could at least…
Actually, it is kind of a big deal. The end rating is affected by a rating that was given before it even really got anywhere. Ratings here are based on an average of all the rating votes provided. So, fraudulent ratings affect the final one.
This is why I, and many others, never trust overall ratings on here. Doing things like that don't help when the show is over and it possibly wasn't actually liked by the majority of people watching it. Jumping the gun helps no one who actually wants a good gauge of whether or not they should spend their time watching the show.
I don't comment too often on these articles...but when they include a picture of Jae-Chun eating Jaejoong's famous…
I watched it years ago and have never forgotten it. When I decided to use it instead of getting a stillshot from a drama, I was hoping that would make at least 1 person's day, lol. I linked to the video in the text ;-)
Ah, since Toots mentioned Seaweed Soup (miyeok guk). We see it given to people a lot when it's their birthday. The reason being that it's usually the first meal a woman has after giving birth to nourish her milk for her newborn child. A lot of women eat it during pregnancy, too.
So, to give the soup is to remind you of the nourishment you were provided for you to grow up strong and healthy by your Mother. Well, at least that's the original purpose. I think it's more of a tradition people follow now, like having cake with candles.
By happenstance, yesterday my friend brought over some baechu and chonggak kimchi her mother sent from Korea. My soul was refreshed upon first bite. I ate too much last night and gave myself a tummyache, but I have no regrets. None.
Goodness, I can seriously relate to this drama. Work culture can be so cumbersome. I've also had to work hard to get a position while someone else who had no background or experience got a position at the same level and pay. So, I can feel both sides. While I've never been awkward and unskilled at my job, I've had some intense work wars with Jacka** co-workers. Oooh, and that sinking feeling when you get in trouble for something you didn't even do. Worst of all... TEAM PROJECTS! This drama is so real-real.
For the poor Mother, you need clogs and rubber gloves. Any type of vest will do. And that black cap definitely = INSTANT killer/stalker/suspicious person. "Such-n-such is a lovely character and kind, wait... ohhhh he's wearing that black cap now! What plot twist is at our heels? Who IS he really?!?!?!"
I am rolling over here.
I am here for this!!
Bout to go watch "Mine" right now. *zoom*
This is why I, and many others, never trust overall ratings on here. Doing things like that don't help when the show is over and it possibly wasn't actually liked by the majority of people watching it. Jumping the gun helps no one who actually wants a good gauge of whether or not they should spend their time watching the show.
So, to give the soup is to remind you of the nourishment you were provided for you to grow up strong and healthy by your Mother. Well, at least that's the original purpose. I think it's more of a tradition people follow now, like having cake with candles.
By happenstance, yesterday my friend brought over some baechu and chonggak kimchi her mother sent from Korea. My soul was refreshed upon first bite. I ate too much last night and gave myself a tummyache, but I have no regrets. None.