Can anyone tell me if this is worth the watch. I watched the first episode and honestly had a hard time following…
TBH, if you skip it, you won't be missing much (as of the 8th episode). The investigation aspect could be better. Some of the cases are interesting but the comedy feels like a filler. At first, I didn't care for their "bromance" but it's gotten a bit better. Although, I still don't care for the neurologist character. If you are mainly looking for a light-hearted show, then Brain Works is good in that aspect. As others said, how you feel about this show is pretty subjective. This is just my perspective.
The bickering is growing on me but the 8th episode was pretty unimpressive overall. It's taken me 2 days to try and watch it and I still haven't completed it. They should have just cut down on some episodes then it would be perfect.
Also, Shin Ha Roo's actions were so cruel! That's almost villainous. I'm still annoyed with him. Geum Myung Se did not deserve that!
Is it all's fair in love and war? Is it plain jealousy?
Yeah, I don't even want to refer to him as the SML as his actions are so hypocritical. He's nice to Eun Woo but he doesn't care that she's not interested.
In the olden days perhaps. Then again we have returned to backward thinking in current times as well.
Indeed. Globalization and exchange of ideas also helps bring about change. I've heard that the newer generation is starting to challenge old mindsets. Hope modern dramas also explore the idea of widows remarrying. Haven't seen this as much as divorced leads. I also wonder if the FL was not a virginal widow, would people's perception towards her be different.
In the olden days perhaps. Then again we have returned to backward thinking in current times as well.
I've read things to suggest they have a patriarchal society. But I'm not surprised as it's very similar to many Asian societies as well. But I am glad that through media they are trying to change mindsets.
I delayed starting this season because some of the comments said it is slow. But it's really not. Maybe the first episode but it's ending was nice. So far I like the pace of the drama. It's nice and light-hearted. Still have 3 episodes to catch up.
I just find it interesting that the source of all this is just one article by an journalist attached to the New…
Fascist governments don't simply die out. Standing by and watching it happen is one thing. Speaking favourably of it is another. Also, there are more publications speaking on this issue. I simply shared one.
Hate to break it to you, China couldn't care less about any Muslims, as a fact they don't care about any religion.…
Just because there are other murderers doesn't mean we should ignore it all. We all know how problematic the Chinese goverment is. But those that idolise such governments and promote it through their work are definitely worth taking note of. It is in our power to talk about the ills of society and speak out for those who cannot.
That's so funny because Obama is a HUGE fan of the author, has spoken gushingly of his works on interviews and…
Your assumption is that I believe Obama has some sort of moral stance and if he is a fan of the author, it should be a good reason to excuse him? Again this is besides the fact that the author has been quoted in the article I have mentioned for all to read. It doesn't leave much for the imagination. You can simply state that such statements don't bother YOU or you don't care about the situation of Uighurs as it would be more truthful than making such points. As for other narratives, concerning how China sets up their own propaganda and controls what goes out into the public, it's hard to believe everything they say. Locking up an entire ethnic group, well we know the history of that, don't we?
Also, Shin Ha Roo's actions were so cruel! That's almost villainous. I'm still annoyed with him. Geum Myung Se did not deserve that!